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==.am and .fm== | ==.am and .fm== | ||
The [[ccTLD]]s .am and .fm are early examples of "repurposed" or "open" ccTLDs.<ref>See [[Country_code_top-level_domain#Open_ccTLDs]], [[Open Use ccTLDs]]</ref> | The [[ccTLD]]s .am and .fm are early examples of "repurposed" or "open" ccTLDs.<ref>See [[Country_code_top-level_domain#Open_ccTLDs|Open ccTLDs]], [[Open Use ccTLDs]]</ref> DotFM has partnered with FSM Telecommunications Corporation to market .fm outside of the Federated States of Micronesia.<ref>[https://brsmedia.com/brs-media-and-fsmtc-sign-extended-agreement-for-top-level-domain-fm/ BRSMedia.com - BRS Media and FSMTC Extend Agreement for .fm TLD]</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 17:16, 19 February 2021
Industry: | Domain Registry |
Founded: | San Francisco, USA, 1998 |
Founder(s): | BRS Media Inc. |
Headquarters: | 55 New Montgomery St Ste 622 San Francisco, CA |
Country: | USA |
Website: | dot.fm |
Facebook: | DotFM Facebook |
Twitter: | @dotfm |
Key People | |
George Bundy, Chairman and CEO |
DotFM is a company based in San Francisco, CA that was launched in 1998. The company provides registry services for two ccTLDs; .am (Armenia) and .fm (Federated States of Micronesia).[1] These TLDs are popular domain hacks for streaming media, internet and over-air radio stations, and podcasting, as well as for companies offering apps or services in support of broadcasting or recording audio.[2] DotFM also provides registry services
.am and .fm
The ccTLDs .am and .fm are early examples of "repurposed" or "open" ccTLDs.[3] DotFM has partnered with FSM Telecommunications Corporation to market .fm outside of the Federated States of Micronesia.[4].