Difference between revisions of "EuroDNS"
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− | * In 2002, CEO and founder of [[Datacenter Luxembourg]], [[Xavier Buck]], founded EuroDNS as a subsidiary of [[Datacenter Luxembourg]].<ref>[http://domain.co.nl/en/co.nl-.nl-faq.html#anc_merkrecht domain.co.nl]</ref> Founded in the beginning of the [[.eu]] era, EuroDNS started up as a domain registrar supporting Europe, though it eventually expanded into other areas. | + | * In 2002, CEO and founder of [[Datacenter Group|Datacenter Luxembourg]], [[Xavier Buck]], founded EuroDNS as a subsidiary of [[Datacenter Group|Datacenter Luxembourg]].<ref>[http://domain.co.nl/en/co.nl-.nl-faq.html#anc_merkrecht domain.co.nl]</ref> Founded in the beginning of the [[.eu]] era, EuroDNS started up as a domain registrar supporting Europe, though it eventually expanded into other areas. |
* In 2006, EuroDNS focused on setting up two new registration services: [[asiaDNS]], which specializes in Asian [[CcTLD|ccTLD]]s,<ref>[http://www.eurodns.com/eurodns-news/article/asiadns-top-registrar-in-asia-landrush eurodns.com]</ref> and [[EnumDNS]],<ref>[http://enumdns.com.es/ enumdns.com]</ref> which specializes in [[ENUM]] registration services.<ref>[http://icannwiki.org/EuroDNS ICANNWIKI.org]</ref> | * In 2006, EuroDNS focused on setting up two new registration services: [[asiaDNS]], which specializes in Asian [[CcTLD|ccTLD]]s,<ref>[http://www.eurodns.com/eurodns-news/article/asiadns-top-registrar-in-asia-landrush eurodns.com]</ref> and [[EnumDNS]],<ref>[http://enumdns.com.es/ enumdns.com]</ref> which specializes in [[ENUM]] registration services.<ref>[http://icannwiki.org/EuroDNS ICANNWIKI.org]</ref> |
Revision as of 23:02, 2 August 2011
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Registrar |
Founded: | Luxembourg, 2002 |
Founder(s): | Xavier Buck |
Ownership: | Datacenter Group |
Headquarters: | EuroDNS SA 2, rue Léon Laval L-3372 Leudelange |
Country: | Luxembourg |
Website: | http://www.eurodns.com |
Twitter: | @EuroDNS |
Key People | |
Xavier Buck, CEO Jean-Christophe Vignes, General Counsel |
EuroDNS is an Internet domain registrar based in Luxembourg, with other branch offices thoughout Europe, the U.S., and Asia. It was founded in 2002 by Xavier Buck, the current CEO of the company.[1]
EuroDNS is accredited by both ICANN[2] and EURid.[3] According to its official website, EuroDNS has accreditation with more than 70 registries worldwide.[4]
History
- In 2002, CEO and founder of Datacenter Luxembourg, Xavier Buck, founded EuroDNS as a subsidiary of Datacenter Luxembourg.[5] Founded in the beginning of the .eu era, EuroDNS started up as a domain registrar supporting Europe, though it eventually expanded into other areas.
- In 2006, EuroDNS focused on setting up two new registration services: asiaDNS, which specializes in Asian ccTLDs,[6] and EnumDNS,[7] which specializes in ENUM registration services.[8]
- In 2008, EuroDNS announced that it was the first ICANN-accredited registrar to sign up to distribute the new communications-focused .tel TLD.[9]
- In June, 2010, EuroDNS and Open Source email and collaboration software provider, Open-Xchange Webmail, announced an agreement to provide Open-Xchange webmail service to more than 250,000 EuroDNS customers at no additional charge.[10]
- EuroDNS formed a strategic partnership with Dynamic Network Services Inc. (Dyn Inc.) in October, 2010.[11]
- In July, 2010, EuroDNS announced the opening of the general availability period for .co domain names.[12]
- EuroDNS extended their services further by starting to provide domain name registration support for Norway. The Sunrise Period for the new .co.no extension opened in November 2010 and lasted until January 31st, 2011.[13]
Products and Services
European ccTLD and .eu domain name registration is the primary service provided by EuroDNS. It also provides generic extensions such as .com, .net, .org, .mobi, .info, .biz, .telpro, .jobs, .aero, .name, .coop, and international domain name registration for Asian countries and US states.
It also provides generic services like domain transfers, forwarding and management, paid and free email packages, free DNS server, etc.[14]