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In 2008, [[Interlink]] and RegistryASP formed a strategic partnership in provisioning a new gTLD. Interlink sponsored the World Domain Cup, a contest for individual users to submit the most popular new gTLD. The winners were to receive a $ 10,000 cash prize and $ 1.00 revenue share per domain registration for the first ten years.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html World Domain Cup]</ref> RegistryASP served as the backend technology provider for the new gTLD initiative.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html Press Release]</ref> | In 2008, [[Interlink]] and RegistryASP formed a strategic partnership in provisioning a new gTLD. Interlink sponsored the World Domain Cup, a contest for individual users to submit the most popular new gTLD. The winners were to receive a $ 10,000 cash prize and $ 1.00 revenue share per domain registration for the first ten years.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html World Domain Cup]</ref> RegistryASP served as the backend technology provider for the new gTLD initiative.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html Press Release]</ref> | ||
In August 2010, Interlink and RegistryASP announced that the winning entry in the WDC was .earth. It was voted by 3, 289 internet users around the world.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html WDC winner]</ref> | In August 2010, Interlink and RegistryASP announced that the winning entry in the WDC was .earth. It was voted by 3, 289 internet users around the world. Other domain name suggestions include .inc with 712 votes, .free with 495 votes, .smile with 480 votes and .one with 442 votes.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html WDC winner]</ref> | ||
==RegistryASP and ICANN== | ==RegistryASP and ICANN== |
Revision as of 21:22, 6 June 2011
Type: | Privately held |
Industry: | Internet Software |
Founded: | 2003 |
Headquarters: | Technology Park Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur |
Country: | Malaysia |
Website: | registryasp.com |
Blog: | RegistryASP blog |
Key People | |
Tk Tan, CEO
Brent Lee, Head of Technology |
RegistryASP is a subsidiary of Qinetics Solutions Berhad which provides global software solutions, maintenance, consultation and training for gTLD & ccTLD registries and registrars.[1] Tk Tan is the CEO of the company, which is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. RegistryASP was created in 2003.
Product and Services[edit | edit source]
The Shared Registry-Registrar System (SRS) is the flagship product of RegistryASP. SRS is an adaptive software and systems solution for ccTLD and gTLD registries and registrars who demand great flexibility for complex business rules, policies and to be able to adhere with International standards and practices.[2]
The company provides Registry Outsourcing, Customized Solutions, System Maintenance, Training, Consultancy and new gLTD incubation initiatives.[3]
Clients[edit | edit source]
The company's clients include HKDNR (.hk TLD Registry), CIM (.cd TLD Registry), MYNIC (.my TLD Registry) and Webnic (an ICANN Accredited Registrar for resellers).
Partnership[edit | edit source]
In 2008, Interlink and RegistryASP formed a strategic partnership in provisioning a new gTLD. Interlink sponsored the World Domain Cup, a contest for individual users to submit the most popular new gTLD. The winners were to receive a $ 10,000 cash prize and $ 1.00 revenue share per domain registration for the first ten years.[4] RegistryASP served as the backend technology provider for the new gTLD initiative.[5]
In August 2010, Interlink and RegistryASP announced that the winning entry in the WDC was .earth. It was voted by 3, 289 internet users around the world. Other domain name suggestions include .inc with 712 votes, .free with 495 votes, .smile with 480 votes and .one with 442 votes.[6]
RegistryASP and ICANN[edit | edit source]
The company sponsored the 36th ICANN meeting in Seoul which was held on October 25-30, 2009;[7] as well as the 38th ICANN meeting in Brussels, held from June 20-25, 2010.[8]