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'''LatinTld''' is a company based in Chile which provides domain name registrations, renewals, registrant transfers,contact and DNS updates, domain valuation, buying & recovering domain names as well as mediations and arbitration services for its clientsin Latin America and the Caribbean.
'''LatinTld''' is a registrar based in Chile serving clients in Latin America and the Caribbean. The company was founded in 2007 by [[Alfredo Pinochet]] who serves as the company's president and [[Natalia Viera]], vice-president for business development.<ref>[http://www.latintld.com/aboutUs.html latintld.com]</ref>
 
The company provides domain name registrations, renewals, registrant transfers,contact and DNS updates, domain valuation, buying & recovering domain names as well as mediations and arbitration services.<ref>[http://www.latintld.com/ourServices.html Services]</ref>
 
 
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[[Category: Registrars]]

Latest revision as of 16:50, 4 June 2011

Type: Partnership
Industry: Internet
Founded: 2007
Founder(s): Alfredo Pinochet

Natalia Viera

Headquarters: Neveria 5049 Las Condes

7580103, Santiago

Country: Chile
Website: Latintld.com
Key People
Alfredo Pinochet, President

Natalia Viera, VP Business Development

LatinTld is a registrar based in Chile serving clients in Latin America and the Caribbean. The company was founded in 2007 by Alfredo Pinochet who serves as the company's president and Natalia Viera, vice-president for business development.[1]

The company provides domain name registrations, renewals, registrant transfers,contact and DNS updates, domain valuation, buying & recovering domain names as well as mediations and arbitration services.[2]


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