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{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = Internet_BS.JPG
| logo            = Internet_BS.JPG
| type            = Privately held
| type            = Subsidiary
| industry        = Internet
| industry        = Internet
| founded        =  
| founded        =  
| founders        = Marco Rinaudo
| founders        = Marco Rinaudo
| ownership      =  
| ownership      = CentralNic Group PLC
| headquarters    = 98 Hampshire Street <br>
| headquarters    = Montague Foreshore <br>
Nassau N-4892
Nassau N-4892
| country        = Bahamas
| country        = Bahamas
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| employees      =   
| employees      =   
| revenue        =
| revenue        =
| website        = [http://www.internetbs.net/ Internetbs.com]
| website        = [http://www.internetbs.net/ Internetbs.net]
| blog            =
| blog            =
| facebook        =  
| facebook        = [http://www.facebook.com/internetbs.net?sk=info Internet.bs Corp. Facebook]
| linkedin        =  
| linkedin        =  
| twitter        =  
| twitter        = internetbs
| keypeople      = Marco Rinaudo, CEO <br>
| keypeople      = [[Marc McCutcheon]], Product Manager <br>
Norbert Stocker, CFO <br>
Pavel Ciocan, Head of Development <br>
Ernesto Gongora, CTO
Ben Crawford, CEO <br>
}}
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'''Internet.bs''' is a domain name registrar accredited by [[ICANN]] and [[EURid]]. The company is based in Bahamas with offices in Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom.
'''Internet.bs''' Corp. is a domain name registrar accredited by [[ICANN]],  [[Verisign]], [[Afilias]], [[Public Interest Registry|PIR]],[[EURid]], [[Nominet]], [[AFNIC]], [[TelNic]], [[NeuStar]] among others. The company is based in the Bahamas with offices in Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom.
 
 
The company provides domain name registration and transfers for country code top-level domains ([[ccTLD]]) and generic top-level domains ([[gTLD]]),web hosting, who is, SSL certificate and API Reseller. It accepts payments in six different currencies: USD, EUR, JPY, CAD, AUS and GBP.<ref>[http://www.internetbs.net/en/domain-name-registrations/ internet.bs.net]</ref>The authorized retailer for Internet.bs Corp is '''2Checkout.com'''.
 


On October 6, 2010 ICANN approved the bulk transfer of all the registered gTLDs under 4Domains, Inc. to Internet.bs Corp., as a result of the compliance action taken by ICANN which lead to the termination of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement ([[RAA]]) of 4Domains. The company failed to comply with the requirements of the agreement. 4Domains requested the bulk transfer to Internet.bs. ICANN authorized the bulk transfer after reviewing all the considerations under the '''Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy''' and '''De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure''' and proved that the request was for the community interest.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-06oct10-en.htm ICANN]</ref>
Internet.bs provides domain name registration and transfers for [[ccTLD]]s and [[gTLD]]s, web hosting, [[Whois]], [[SSL certificate]]s and API Reseller. It accepts payments in six different currencies: USD, EUR, JPY, CAD, AUS and GBP.<ref>[http://www.internetbs.net/en/domain-name-registrations/ internet.bs.net]</ref>


In 2014 the assets of Internet.bs were acquired by CentralNic Group PLC and a new legal entity was formed, Internet Domain Service BS Corp.  The company continues to trade as Internet.bs.


Internet.bs is a participant of ICANN Domain Rountable Conference.
Internet.bs is a participant of the ICANN [[Domain Rountable]] Conference.
==ICANN Intervention==
On October 6, 2010, ICANN approved the bulk transfer of all the registered gTLDs under 4Domains, Inc. to Internet.bs Corp., as a result of the compliance action taken by ICANN, which lead to the termination of the [[RAA|Registrar Accreditation Agreement]] of 4Domains. The company failed to comply with the requirements of the agreement. 4Domains requested the bulk transfer to Internet.bs. ICANN authorized the bulk transfer after reviewing all the considerations under the [[Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy]] and [[De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure]], and proved that the request was in the community's interest.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-06oct10-en.htm ICANN]</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:59, 22 November 2017

Type: Subsidiary
Industry: Internet
Founder(s): Marco Rinaudo
Ownership: CentralNic Group PLC
Headquarters: Montague Foreshore

Nassau N-4892

Country: Bahamas
Website: Internetbs.net
Facebook: Internet.bs Corp. Facebook
Twitter: @internetbs
Key People
Marc McCutcheon, Product Manager

Pavel Ciocan, Head of Development
Ben Crawford, CEO

Internet.bs Corp. is a domain name registrar accredited by ICANN, Verisign, Afilias, PIR,EURid, Nominet, AFNIC, TelNic, NeuStar among others. The company is based in the Bahamas with offices in Belgium, France, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom.

Internet.bs provides domain name registration and transfers for ccTLDs and gTLDs, web hosting, Whois, SSL certificates and API Reseller. It accepts payments in six different currencies: USD, EUR, JPY, CAD, AUS and GBP.[1]

In 2014 the assets of Internet.bs were acquired by CentralNic Group PLC and a new legal entity was formed, Internet Domain Service BS Corp. The company continues to trade as Internet.bs.

Internet.bs is a participant of the ICANN Domain Rountable Conference.

ICANN Intervention

On October 6, 2010, ICANN approved the bulk transfer of all the registered gTLDs under 4Domains, Inc. to Internet.bs Corp., as a result of the compliance action taken by ICANN, which lead to the termination of the Registrar Accreditation Agreement of 4Domains. The company failed to comply with the requirements of the agreement. 4Domains requested the bulk transfer to Internet.bs. ICANN authorized the bulk transfer after reviewing all the considerations under the Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy and De-Accredited Registrar Transition Procedure, and proved that the request was in the community's interest.[2]

References