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'''Interlink''' is a community internet service provider and domain name registrar based in Tokyo, Japan. Interlink became an [[ICANN]] accredited registrar in 2006. The company is a member of the ICANN [[Registrar Constituency]]. | |||
==Background== | |||
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[[Tadashi Yokohama]] founded Interlink in 1992 and serves as president of the company. Its Internet services began in 1995.<ref>[http://www.interlink.or.jp/company/annai.html Interlink.or.jp]</ref> The company started as a reseller of domain name registration in 2002. At present, it is considered as one of the top Japanese companies providing fixed IP allocation service and domain name registration of over 82 top level domain name extensions.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html prnewswire.com]</ref> | [[Tadashi Yokohama]] founded Interlink in 1992 and serves as president of the company. Its Internet services began in 1995.<ref>[http://www.interlink.or.jp/company/annai.html Interlink.or.jp]</ref> The company started as a reseller of domain name registration in 2002. At present, it is considered as one of the top Japanese companies providing fixed IP allocation service and domain name registration of over 82 top level domain name extensions.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html prnewswire.com]</ref> | ||
==New gTLDs== | |||
== | On June 24, 2009, during the [[ICANN 35|35th ICANN Meeting]], Interlink announced that it will accept proposals from Internet users for a new [[gTLD|generic top level domain]]; they dubbed the contest, World Domain Cup, with a $10,000 prize and a possible annual revenue sharing of up to $800,000. The contest was Interlink's strategy in anticipation of the new gTLD expansion program being discussed during the meeting.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/06/24/idUS32292+24-Jun-2009+BW20090624 reuters.com]</ref> | ||
On June 24 2009 during the ICANN 35th | |||
Interlink partnered with Malaysian-based [[RegistryASP]], a division of [[Qinetics|Qinetics Solutions Berhad]], which provides technology for backend domain name registry services as well as consultancy and international marketing services, to organize the World Domain Cup.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html prnewswire.com]</ref> | |||
Interlink partnered with Malaysian-based RegistryASP, a division of [[Qinetics Solutions Berhad]] which provides technology for backend domain name registry services as well as consultancy and international marketing services to organize the World Domain Cup.<ref>[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/interlink-announces-strategic-partnership-with-registryasp-64348067.html prnewswire.com]</ref> | |||
The proposed new gTLD popularly chosen by users will be submitted to ICANN for the selection process of new gTLDs on or before May 31, 2011.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html World Domain Cup]</ref> | The proposed new gTLD popularly chosen by users will be submitted to ICANN for the selection process of new gTLDs on or before May 31, 2011.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html World Domain Cup]</ref> | ||
On August 3, 2010, the company announced that the winning gTLD on the World Domain Cup was [[.earth]], which received 3,289 votes from users around the world.<ref>[http://www.worlddomaincup.com/english/index.html World Domain Cup]</ref> Including .earth, Interlink applied for four TLDs on behalf of itself: | |||
* [[.earth]] | |||
* [[.moe]] | |||
* [[.osaka]] | |||
* [[.site]] | |||
It also assisted four other applications through its subsidiary [[UrbanBrain]].<ref>Email from [[Jacob Williams]], 8/20/12</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category: Registrars]] | [[Category: Registrars]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:04, 20 August 2012
Type: | Privately held |
Industry: | Internet |
Founded: | 1992 |
Founder(s): | Tadashi Yokoyama |
Headquarters: | Tokyo |
Country: | Japan |
Businesses: | UrbanBrain |
Website: | Interlink |
Key People | |
Tadashi Yokoyama, President
Yuri Moriguchi, Registrar Liaison Manager |
Interlink is a community internet service provider and domain name registrar based in Tokyo, Japan. Interlink became an ICANN accredited registrar in 2006. The company is a member of the ICANN Registrar Constituency.
Background
Tadashi Yokohama founded Interlink in 1992 and serves as president of the company. Its Internet services began in 1995.[1] The company started as a reseller of domain name registration in 2002. At present, it is considered as one of the top Japanese companies providing fixed IP allocation service and domain name registration of over 82 top level domain name extensions.[2]
New gTLDs
On June 24, 2009, during the 35th ICANN Meeting, Interlink announced that it will accept proposals from Internet users for a new generic top level domain; they dubbed the contest, World Domain Cup, with a $10,000 prize and a possible annual revenue sharing of up to $800,000. The contest was Interlink's strategy in anticipation of the new gTLD expansion program being discussed during the meeting.[3]
Interlink partnered with Malaysian-based RegistryASP, a division of Qinetics Solutions Berhad, which provides technology for backend domain name registry services as well as consultancy and international marketing services, to organize the World Domain Cup.[4] The proposed new gTLD popularly chosen by users will be submitted to ICANN for the selection process of new gTLDs on or before May 31, 2011.[5]
On August 3, 2010, the company announced that the winning gTLD on the World Domain Cup was .earth, which received 3,289 votes from users around the world.[6] Including .earth, Interlink applied for four TLDs on behalf of itself:
It also assisted four other applications through its subsidiary UrbanBrain.[7]
References
- ↑ Interlink.or.jp
- ↑ prnewswire.com
- ↑ reuters.com
- ↑ prnewswire.com
- ↑ World Domain Cup
- ↑ World Domain Cup
- ↑ Email from Jacob Williams, 8/20/12