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==Service Offering==
 
==Service Offering==
 
Uniregistry promised that its management will be '''"registrant-centered."''' The company ensures that the reliability and security of its infrastructure is of high technical standard and uncompromised, its policies and processed is transparent and neutral, with stable and predictable service as well as fair pricing. <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us What do we mean by registrant-centered?]</ref>
 
Uniregistry promised that its management will be '''"registrant-centered."''' The company ensures that the reliability and security of its infrastructure is of high technical standard and uncompromised, its policies and processed is transparent and neutral, with stable and predictable service as well as fair pricing. <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us What do we mean by registrant-centered?]</ref>
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==New gTLD Applications==
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Uniregistry  has applied for several new gTLDs to the [[New gTLD Program]] of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]. During the launching of the company Schilling refused to reveal the exact number and names of the domain name strings the company has applied for. According to him, the gTLDs were selected by the company's founders and they have a market. He is confident that the gTLDs will be successful. He said, ''"We strongly believe in the gTLDs we have chosen and are 100% committed to their long-term success. These new names look better, sound better, and represent a big opportunity for brands to market themselves on the Internet in a different way."'' The strings pursued by Uniregistry will be known during ICANN's Big Reveal Day on June 13. <ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/10/frank-schilling-unveils-his-new-gtld-company-uniregistry-com/ Frank Schilling Unveils His New gTLD Company: Uniregistry.com]</ref>
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Frank Schilling reported confirmed that he invested $60 million in his company and it is pursuing 54 gTLDs including the [[.lol]] and [[.home]]. Schilling knew that both strings are highly desirable and will definitely auctioned by ICANN. Google previously announced that its application for the .lol and GoDaddy and other companies also applied for [[.home]] domain name string. Schilling said that his company will try to acquire the strings through auction. <ref>[http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57450838-93/here-comes-the-greatest-internet-landgrab-in-history/ Here comes the greatest Internet landgrab in history]</ref>
      
==Management Team==
 
==Management Team==
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