Jump to content

Network Solutions: Difference between revisions

From ICANNWiki
TedErnst (talk | contribs)
working now, yes?
Jessica (talk | contribs)
 
(39 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:Network_Solutions_Logo.png|frame|Network Solutions Logo]]
{{CompanyInfo|
| logo            = Network_Solutions_Logo.png
| type            = Privately Held
| industry        = Internet, Domain name registration
| founded        = Herndon, VA, 1979
| founders        = [[Emmit McHenry]]<br/>[[Faisal Shah]]
| ownership      =
| headquarters    = 13861 Sunrise Valley Dr., Ste. 300<br/>Herndon, VA 20170
| country        = USA
| businesses      =
| products        =
| employees      = 900
| revenue        =
| website        = [http://networksolutions.com NetworkSolutions.com]
| blog            =
| facebook        =
| linkedin        =
| twitter        = NetSolCares
| keypeople      =
}}


'''Network Solutions, LLC''' is an internet-centric company providing products and services targeted at the web. The company's product and service offerings include domain name registration, email hosting, website development, ecommerce products and solutions, web hosting, SSL certification, online marketing services, and website design services.
'''Network Solutions, LLC''' is an Internet-centric company providing products and services targeted at the web. The company's product and service offerings include domain name registration, email hosting, website development, ecommerce products and solutions, web hosting, SSL certification, online marketing services, and website design services; they are particularly focused on helping small, and developing companies establish themselves on the Internet.<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/company-overview/ About.NetworkSolutions.com]</ref>


The company's corporate headquarters are located at Herndon, Virginia, USA. There are approximately 900 employees on its payroll.  
The company's corporate headquarters are located in Herndon, Virginia, USA.


On August 3rd, 2011, [[Web.com]] announced that they were acquiring Network Solutions for $405 million in cash, 18 million shares of Web.com common stock, while also refinancing existing net debt of Network Solutions and paying certain fees.<ref>[http://ir.web.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=596511 IR.web.com]</ref>
==History==
==History==
The company was founded in 1979 by [[Emmit McHenry]], an entrepreneur from Arkansas; it began as a tech consultancy focusing mainly on applications development.<ref>[http://about-networksolutions.com/corporate-history.php About-NetworkSoultions]</ref>


According to the timeline of the company's history published on the company website, the company was founded by Emmit J. McHenry, an entrepreneur from Arkansas.  
In 1991, Network Solutions was awarded the contract to operate the domain name registry on behalf of the US [[Defense Information Systems Agency]]. The company's mandate was to register domain names in the [[.com]], [[.org]], [[.mil]], [[.gov]], [[.edu]] and [[.net]], and this service was free of cost to customers.  


In 1991, Network Solutions was awarded the contract to operate the domain name registry on behalf of the US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). The company's mandate was to register domain names in the .com, .org, .mil, .gov, .edu and .net, and this service was free of cost to the then customers.  
In 1993, the company was the sole bidder for the contract for operating domain registry service for .com, .net and .org domains, from the [[NSF|National Science Foundation]], the first company to do so.<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/small-business-solutions/ Network Solutions Site, small business solutions]</ref> At that time, the functions of [[registry]] and [[registrar]] were both performed exclusively by Network Solutions. The company would hold the position of the sole domain registrar in the world for these three registries for the six years, until 1999. The company was also given the contract of maintaining the central [[Whois]] database of assigned names.


In 1993, the company was sole bidder for the contract for operating domain registry service for .com, .net and .org domains, from the National Science Foundation (NSF) the first company to do so,<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/small-business-solutions/ Network Solutions Site, small business solutions]</ref>. In those days, the functions of registry and registrar were performed by one single agency: Network Solutions. The company would hold the position of the sole domain registrar in the world for these three registries for six years, until 1999. The company was also given the contract of maintaining the central database of assigned names called [[Whois]].
The company was acquired in 1995 by the [[SAIC|Science Applications International Corporation]]. Two years later, in 1997, Network Solutions was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol "NSOL". Its initial public offering raised $67 million USD.  


The company was acquired in 1995 by the Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC). Three years later, in 1997, Network Solutions was listed at the NASDAQ stock exchange and acquired the symbol of "NSOL". Its initial public offering (IPO) managed to raise USD 67 million.  
The control of Network Solutions changed hands in 2000, when [[Verisign]] acquired the majority share holding at a price of USD 20 billion.<ref>[http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-237656.html Cnet]</ref> [[Verisign]] resold the company in 2003 to the Najafi Companies, while retaining the .com domain registry business for itself. Network Solution's business changed from being a registry to becoming a domain registrar. Under the new management, Network Solutions launched an inorganic growth strategy by first acquiring InQuent Technologies in Toronto (Canada) in 2004, followed by acquiring MonsterCommerce in 2005. The company's ownership changed hands once again in 2007 when General Atlantic, a private equity firm, bought into the company.


The control of Network Solutions changed hands in 2000, when VeriSign acquired the majority share holding at a price of USD 20 billion<ref>CNET - VeriSign purchase of Network Solutions, http://news.cnet.com/2100-1023-237656.html</ref>. The owner resold the company in 2003 to the Najafi Companies, while retaining the .com domain registry business to itself. Network Solution's business changed from being a registry to becoming a domain registrar. Under the new management, Network Solutions launched an inorganic growth strategy by first acquiring InQuent Technologies in Toronto (Canada) in 2004, followed by acquiring MonsterCommerce in 2005. The company's ownership changed hands once again in 2007 when General Atlantic, a private equity firm, bought into the company.
On August 3rd, 2011, [[Web.com]] announced that they were acquiring Network Solutions for $405 million in cash, 18 million shares of Web.com common stock, and refinancing existing net debt of Network Solutions and paying certain fees.<ref>[http://ir.web.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=596511 IR.web.com]</ref>


The company has been recognized for customer satisfaction excellence<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/jd-power-and-associates-reports-network-solutions-recognized-for-providing-an-outstanding-customer-service-experience-for-a-fourth-consecutive-year/ JD Power and Associates recognition]</ref> for a fourth consecutive year (2006 to 2009) by J.D. Power and Associates under their Certified Call Center Program.
==The First Registry and Registrar==
NSI at first functioned as an administrator for domain name registry along with [[Defense Information Systems Agency| DISA]] under a sub-contract in 1991. NSI issued free .com, .gov, .org, .mil, .edu and .net along with free Internet Protocol address blocks. NSI in 1993 became the sole company to be registrar of top level domain names. The grant was provided by National Science Foundation after a bidding process in which NSI was a sole bidder. With this grant NSF was the sole registrar for Top Level Domain Names (TLDs), it also maintained a central database for the assigned Domain Names called the WHOIS. This improved monopoly of NSI in the domain name registration. The permission given by the National Science Foundation ([[NSF]]) to charge fees for the domain name registration from the applicants led NSI to levy hefty charges on the costumers applying for Domain Names. In 1995 NSI charged $100 for two years registration. Later overwhelmed by the increasing monopoly of NSI, the United States Department of Commerce ([[DOC]]) amended its contract with NSI and forced NSI to provide domain name registration to competing registrars at wholesale prices, rather than the regular rate of $34.99 per year the amount it still charges today. DOC and NSF also assisted to the formation of a new organization which will oversee the registration of domain names and their accreditation. This new organization was aimed to reduce the monopoly of NSI in the domain name registration business and allow new private organizations a market place for the entry into this business. The organization was named as Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ([[ICANN]]). <ref>[http://www.darksunlight.com/webhosting/cadav3r/seo/articles/history_of_domain_names.html darksunlight.com]</ref><ref>[http://sunsite.uakom.sk/sunworldonline/swol-04-1997/swol-04-nsi.html sunsite.uakom.sk]</ref>


==Governance==
==Governance==
The [http://about.networksolutions.com/site/board-of-directors/ board of directors at Network Solutions] comprises eight members, four of whom are representatives of General Atlantic. The board is presently headed by Robert F. Callahan, in his position as chairman of the board and special advisor with General Atlantic.  
The board of directors at Network Solutions is comprised eight members, four of whom are representatives of General Atlantic. The board is presently chaired by [[Robert F. Callahan]], in his position as chairman of the board and special advisor with General Atlantic.<ref>[[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/board-of-directors/ About Network Solutions]</ref>
 
The [http://about.networksolutions.com/site/network-solutions-executive-team/ executive team] comprises seven members, with Tim Kelly as the CEO also serving as director on the board.


The executive team is comprised of seven members, with the CEO, Tim Kelly, also serving as director on the board.<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/network-solutions-executive-team/ About Network Solutions]</ref>


==Domain Registrar Function==
==Domain Registrar Function==
According to the statistics compiled by [[Name Intelligence]], Network Solutions had registered a total of 6,678,361 domains by the end of 2007, making it the third largest in table rankings, with [[GoDaddy]] taking first position (21,683,746 domains) followed by [[eNom]] in the second (8,113,940). As of 2010, the company is host to 7 million domain names, 1,000,000 emailboxes and 300,000 websites.<ref>[http://www.networksolutions.com/dms/basic-vs-alacarte.jsp?channelid=P132C100S1N0B2A1D676E0000V107 Network Solutions]</ref>


According to the statistics compiled by [[Name Intelligence]], Network Solutions had registered a total of 6,678,361 domains by the end of 2007, making it the third largest in table rankings, with [[GoDaddy]] taking first position (21,683,746 domains) followed by [[eNom]] in the second (8,113,940). [http://www.networksolutions.com/dms/basic-vs-alacarte.jsp?channelid=P132C100S1N0B2A1D676E0000V107 According to the company page], the company in 2010 is host to 7 million domain names, 1,000,000 emailboxes and 300,000 websites.
As a domain registrar, Network Solutions offers the following services:
 
As domain registrar, Network Solutions offers the following services:
 
* Domain name search
* Domain name search
* Expired Domain search
* Expired Domain search
Line 37: Line 56:
* Private registration
* Private registration


besides the basic function of actual domain name registration.
==Affiliations==
 
* [[Registrar Constituency|Registrars Constituency]]
==People==
 
* [[Statton Hammock]], Senior Director, Law & Policy
* [[Paul Diaz]], Policy and Ethics Manager
* [[Peter Kerrick]], Customer Service Supervisor
* [[Tim Kelly]], Chairman
 
 
== Network Solutions Member Gallery ==
[[Image:PaulDiazPortrait.JPG‎|100px]] [[Image:Peter_KerrickPortrait.jpg‎|170px]]


 
==Awards & Recognition==
==Affiliations==
The company has been recognized for customer satisfaction excellence<ref>[http://about.networksolutions.com/site/jd-power-and-associates-reports-network-solutions-recognized-for-providing-an-outstanding-customer-service-experience-for-a-fourth-consecutive-year/ JD Power and Associates recognition]</ref> for a fourth consecutive year (2006 to 2009) by J.D. Power and Associates under their Certified Call Center Program.
* [[Registrars Constituency]]


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}


== External Links ==
*  [http://www.networksolutions.com/ Network Solutions Corporate Website]
[[Category: Companies]]
[[Category: Registrars]]
[[Category: Registrars]]
[[Category: Past Sponsor]]
[[Category:Past Sponsors]]
__NOTOC__

Latest revision as of 17:56, 25 February 2022

Type: Privately Held
Industry: Internet, Domain name registration
Founded: Herndon, VA, 1979
Founder(s): Emmit McHenry
Faisal Shah
Headquarters: 13861 Sunrise Valley Dr., Ste. 300
Herndon, VA 20170
Country: USA
Employees: 900
Website: NetworkSolutions.com
Twitter: @NetSolCares

Network Solutions, LLC is an Internet-centric company providing products and services targeted at the web. The company's product and service offerings include domain name registration, email hosting, website development, ecommerce products and solutions, web hosting, SSL certification, online marketing services, and website design services; they are particularly focused on helping small, and developing companies establish themselves on the Internet.[1]

The company's corporate headquarters are located in Herndon, Virginia, USA.

On August 3rd, 2011, Web.com announced that they were acquiring Network Solutions for $405 million in cash, 18 million shares of Web.com common stock, while also refinancing existing net debt of Network Solutions and paying certain fees.[2]

History[edit | edit source]

The company was founded in 1979 by Emmit McHenry, an entrepreneur from Arkansas; it began as a tech consultancy focusing mainly on applications development.[3]

In 1991, Network Solutions was awarded the contract to operate the domain name registry on behalf of the US Defense Information Systems Agency. The company's mandate was to register domain names in the .com, .org, .mil, .gov, .edu and .net, and this service was free of cost to customers.

In 1993, the company was the sole bidder for the contract for operating domain registry service for .com, .net and .org domains, from the National Science Foundation, the first company to do so.[4] At that time, the functions of registry and registrar were both performed exclusively by Network Solutions. The company would hold the position of the sole domain registrar in the world for these three registries for the six years, until 1999. The company was also given the contract of maintaining the central Whois database of assigned names.

The company was acquired in 1995 by the Science Applications International Corporation. Two years later, in 1997, Network Solutions was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol "NSOL". Its initial public offering raised $67 million USD.

The control of Network Solutions changed hands in 2000, when Verisign acquired the majority share holding at a price of USD 20 billion.[5] Verisign resold the company in 2003 to the Najafi Companies, while retaining the .com domain registry business for itself. Network Solution's business changed from being a registry to becoming a domain registrar. Under the new management, Network Solutions launched an inorganic growth strategy by first acquiring InQuent Technologies in Toronto (Canada) in 2004, followed by acquiring MonsterCommerce in 2005. The company's ownership changed hands once again in 2007 when General Atlantic, a private equity firm, bought into the company.

On August 3rd, 2011, Web.com announced that they were acquiring Network Solutions for $405 million in cash, 18 million shares of Web.com common stock, and refinancing existing net debt of Network Solutions and paying certain fees.[6]

The First Registry and Registrar[edit | edit source]

NSI at first functioned as an administrator for domain name registry along with DISA under a sub-contract in 1991. NSI issued free .com, .gov, .org, .mil, .edu and .net along with free Internet Protocol address blocks. NSI in 1993 became the sole company to be registrar of top level domain names. The grant was provided by National Science Foundation after a bidding process in which NSI was a sole bidder. With this grant NSF was the sole registrar for Top Level Domain Names (TLDs), it also maintained a central database for the assigned Domain Names called the WHOIS. This improved monopoly of NSI in the domain name registration. The permission given by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to charge fees for the domain name registration from the applicants led NSI to levy hefty charges on the costumers applying for Domain Names. In 1995 NSI charged $100 for two years registration. Later overwhelmed by the increasing monopoly of NSI, the United States Department of Commerce (DOC) amended its contract with NSI and forced NSI to provide domain name registration to competing registrars at wholesale prices, rather than the regular rate of $34.99 per year the amount it still charges today. DOC and NSF also assisted to the formation of a new organization which will oversee the registration of domain names and their accreditation. This new organization was aimed to reduce the monopoly of NSI in the domain name registration business and allow new private organizations a market place for the entry into this business. The organization was named as Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). [7][8]

Governance[edit | edit source]

The board of directors at Network Solutions is comprised eight members, four of whom are representatives of General Atlantic. The board is presently chaired by Robert F. Callahan, in his position as chairman of the board and special advisor with General Atlantic.[9]

The executive team is comprised of seven members, with the CEO, Tim Kelly, also serving as director on the board.[10]

Domain Registrar Function[edit | edit source]

According to the statistics compiled by Name Intelligence, Network Solutions had registered a total of 6,678,361 domains by the end of 2007, making it the third largest in table rankings, with GoDaddy taking first position (21,683,746 domains) followed by eNom in the second (8,113,940). As of 2010, the company is host to 7 million domain names, 1,000,000 emailboxes and 300,000 websites.[11]

As a domain registrar, Network Solutions offers the following services:

  • Domain name search
  • Expired Domain search
  • Web forwarding
  • Domain transfer
  • Private registration

Affiliations[edit | edit source]

Awards & Recognition[edit | edit source]

The company has been recognized for customer satisfaction excellence[12] for a fourth consecutive year (2006 to 2009) by J.D. Power and Associates under their Certified Call Center Program.

References[edit | edit source]