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{{CompanyInfo| | {{CompanyInfo| | ||
| logo | | logo = Logoregistrypro.png | ||
| industry | | type = | ||
| founded | | industry = Registry | ||
| headquarters | | founded = 2002 | ||
Chicago, IL 60606 USA | | founders = | ||
| businesses = | | ownership = [[Afilias]] | ||
| headquarters = 425 West Randolph Street, 8th Floor<br/>Chicago, IL 60606 | |||
| website | | country = USA | ||
| businesses = | |||
| products = | |||
| employees = | |||
| revenue = | |||
| website = [http://registry.pro/ Registry.pro], [http://nic.pro Nic.pro] | |||
| blog = | |||
| facebook = [http://www.facebook.com/pages/RegistryPro/187188847208 RegistryPro] | |||
| linkedin = [http://www.linkedin.com/company/863721 RegistryPro] | |||
| twitter = RegistryPro | |||
| keypeople = [[Karim Jiwani]], Outgoing CEO<br/>[[Matt Buckland]], Director of Operations | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''RegistryPro''' is the registry for [[.pro]] names. The [[TLD]] is marketed to professionals and professional firms worldwide, as the word "professional" starts with "pro" in many languages. | |||
RegistryPro checks a customer's professional and business qualifications before assigning a [[.pro]] domain; this gives the [[.pro]] domains they administer greater weight and standing.<ref>[http://registry.pro/press-releases/2010/0616.shtml RegistryPro Press Release], Registry.pro. Published 2010.</ref> RegistryPro also offers registration for [[SLD|second level domain]]s specifying professional trades, such as .law.pro, .med.pro, and .aca.pro.<ref>[http://www.nic.pro/professionals/why.shtml RegistryPro: Why .pro?], Nic.pro.</ref> | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
RegistryPro became the exclusive, [[ICANN]] accredited administrator of [[.pro]] extensions in May 2002. However, the company did not become active until 2004. | |||
At first | At first, all usage of [[.pro]] was restricted to qualified professionals in medicine, engineering, lawyers, and accountants. But in 2008, RegistryPro changed its policy to allow the [[.pro]] extension to be used by a variety of qualified professionals.<ref>[http://www.facebook.com/pages/RegistryPro/187188847208?v=info RegistryPro Profile], Facebook.com.</ref> | ||
In November 2010, RegistryPro reduced the price it charges registrars for its [[.pro]] extensions by more than 25% for 2011. The company has reduced its prices every year since 2002. As prices lower and the [[.pro]] extension becomes more accessible, it is expected that sales volumes of the extension domains will continue to increase.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/registrypro_announces_reduced_pricing_to_commemorate_2010s_strong_growth/ RegistryPro Announces Reduced Pricing To Commemorate 2010s Strong Growth], CircleID.com.</ref> | |||
RegistryPro announced its official sponsorship of the 40th [[ICANN]] meeting in San Francisco in March 2011. Comments by their Director of Operations, [[Matt Buckland]], show that they consider their sponsorship of ICANN, and of this unaffiliated site, [[ICANNWiki]].com, to be part of the same move to thank the ICANN community, and participate in its grass-roots operations.<ref>[http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2011/3/prweb8170078.htm PRWeb.com]</ref> | |||
In May 2011, RegistryPro announced [[Karim Jiwani]] as its new CEO.<ref>[http://www.thewhir.com/web-hosting-news/051811_Dot_Pro_Domain_Operator_RegistryPro_Names_New_CEO TheWhir: "Dot-Pro Domain Operator RegistryPro Names New CEO"], TheWhir.com.</ref> | |||
In January 2012, RegistryPro was acquired by [[Afilias]], who took over the back-end registry services for all [[.pro]] domain names. [[Hostway]], the company's previous owner, retained ownership of their [[Zip.pro]] collection of .pro domains, effectively becoming Registry.pro's biggest customer.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/afilias-acquires-pro-operator-registrypro/ Afilias Acquires .Pro Operator RegistryPro], DomainIncite.com.</ref> Under this agreement, Jiwani will continue to head RegistryPro, using Afilias' technologies.<ref>[http://www.circleid.com/posts/20120117_afilias_acquires_registry_services_corporation_dot_pro/ Afilias Acquires Registry Services Corporation, .PRO], CircleID.com. Published 2010 January 17.</ref> | |||
== Products and Services == | == Products and Services == | ||
''' | * '''Public:''' RegistryPro's basic service is the public registration of [[.pro]] domains. Applicants must submit certain certification verification, but once this is submitted, the registration is complete, and the registrant is free to build their site.<ref>[http://www.nic.pro/professionals/index.shtml RegistryPro: Professionals], Nic.pro.</ref> | ||
'''Registrars:''' | * '''Registrars:''' RegistryPro partners with select registrars, allowing them to sell .pro names. They offer technology, policy, billing and marketing guides, 24/7 customer support, and business development assistance to all of their partner registrars.<ref>[http://registry.pro/registrars/benefits.shtml RegistryPro: Registrars], Registry.pro.</ref> | ||
==Advisory Board== | |||
RegistryPro consults with an independent advisory board about policies that are critical to the development of the .pro TLD. | |||
Current Board Members are: | |||
* [[Stephen Wright]], Board Chair | |||
* [[Amy Cheng]] | |||
* [[Jon Nevett]] | |||
* [[Arthur Schwartz]] | |||
* [[Catherine Sigmar]]<ref>[http://registry.pro/about/advisory-board.shtml RegistryPro Advisory Board], Registry.pro.</ref> | |||
== | ==Trademark Applications== | ||
In November 2011, it was announced that RegistryPro was seeking trademark rights over med.pro and law.pro, though they notably claimed .med and .law, and dotmed and dotlaw, as well. It was interpreted by some as a preemptive move against any proposed .med and .law new TLD applied for in ICANN's new [[gTLD]] program. RgistryPro is claiming it used the intellectual property as far back as 2004.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2011/11/08/registry-behind-pro-says-it-used-law-med-back-in-2004/ Registry Behind Pro Says it Used Law Med Back in 2004], DomainNameNews.com. Published 2011 November 8.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category: Registries]] | [[Category: Registries]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Past Sponsors]] | ||
__NOTOC__ |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 25 February 2022
Industry: | Registry |
Founded: | 2002 |
Ownership: | Afilias |
Headquarters: | 425 West Randolph Street, 8th Floor Chicago, IL 60606 |
Country: | USA |
Website: | Registry.pro, Nic.pro |
Facebook: | RegistryPro |
LinkedIn: | RegistryPro |
Twitter: | @RegistryPro |
Key People | |
Karim Jiwani, Outgoing CEO Matt Buckland, Director of Operations |
RegistryPro is the registry for .pro names. The TLD is marketed to professionals and professional firms worldwide, as the word "professional" starts with "pro" in many languages.
RegistryPro checks a customer's professional and business qualifications before assigning a .pro domain; this gives the .pro domains they administer greater weight and standing.[1] RegistryPro also offers registration for second level domains specifying professional trades, such as .law.pro, .med.pro, and .aca.pro.[2]
History[edit | edit source]
RegistryPro became the exclusive, ICANN accredited administrator of .pro extensions in May 2002. However, the company did not become active until 2004.
At first, all usage of .pro was restricted to qualified professionals in medicine, engineering, lawyers, and accountants. But in 2008, RegistryPro changed its policy to allow the .pro extension to be used by a variety of qualified professionals.[3]
In November 2010, RegistryPro reduced the price it charges registrars for its .pro extensions by more than 25% for 2011. The company has reduced its prices every year since 2002. As prices lower and the .pro extension becomes more accessible, it is expected that sales volumes of the extension domains will continue to increase.[4]
RegistryPro announced its official sponsorship of the 40th ICANN meeting in San Francisco in March 2011. Comments by their Director of Operations, Matt Buckland, show that they consider their sponsorship of ICANN, and of this unaffiliated site, ICANNWiki.com, to be part of the same move to thank the ICANN community, and participate in its grass-roots operations.[5]
In May 2011, RegistryPro announced Karim Jiwani as its new CEO.[6]
In January 2012, RegistryPro was acquired by Afilias, who took over the back-end registry services for all .pro domain names. Hostway, the company's previous owner, retained ownership of their Zip.pro collection of .pro domains, effectively becoming Registry.pro's biggest customer.[7] Under this agreement, Jiwani will continue to head RegistryPro, using Afilias' technologies.[8]
Products and Services[edit | edit source]
- Public: RegistryPro's basic service is the public registration of .pro domains. Applicants must submit certain certification verification, but once this is submitted, the registration is complete, and the registrant is free to build their site.[9]
- Registrars: RegistryPro partners with select registrars, allowing them to sell .pro names. They offer technology, policy, billing and marketing guides, 24/7 customer support, and business development assistance to all of their partner registrars.[10]
Advisory Board[edit | edit source]
RegistryPro consults with an independent advisory board about policies that are critical to the development of the .pro TLD.
Current Board Members are:
- Stephen Wright, Board Chair
- Amy Cheng
- Jon Nevett
- Arthur Schwartz
- Catherine Sigmar[11]
Trademark Applications[edit | edit source]
In November 2011, it was announced that RegistryPro was seeking trademark rights over med.pro and law.pro, though they notably claimed .med and .law, and dotmed and dotlaw, as well. It was interpreted by some as a preemptive move against any proposed .med and .law new TLD applied for in ICANN's new gTLD program. RgistryPro is claiming it used the intellectual property as far back as 2004.[12]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ RegistryPro Press Release, Registry.pro. Published 2010.
- ↑ RegistryPro: Why .pro?, Nic.pro.
- ↑ RegistryPro Profile, Facebook.com.
- ↑ RegistryPro Announces Reduced Pricing To Commemorate 2010s Strong Growth, CircleID.com.
- ↑ PRWeb.com
- ↑ TheWhir: "Dot-Pro Domain Operator RegistryPro Names New CEO", TheWhir.com.
- ↑ Afilias Acquires .Pro Operator RegistryPro, DomainIncite.com.
- ↑ Afilias Acquires Registry Services Corporation, .PRO, CircleID.com. Published 2010 January 17.
- ↑ RegistryPro: Professionals, Nic.pro.
- ↑ RegistryPro: Registrars, Registry.pro.
- ↑ RegistryPro Advisory Board, Registry.pro.
- ↑ Registry Behind Pro Says it Used Law Med Back in 2004, DomainNameNews.com. Published 2011 November 8.