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Type: Privately Held
Industry: Internet Services
Founded: 1998
Headquarters: Beethovengasses 4-6/4 2500 Baden
Country: Austria
Website: http://www.webagentur.at
Key People
Thomas Dolezal

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Webagentur.at (Webagentur.at Internet Services GmbH) is an internet service company providing simple to complex e-business solutions. It operates the country code top-level domain name (ccTLD) for Austria (.at).

The company was formed in 1998[1] and it is currently managing more than 200,000 domains via Webspace.at[2] Webagentur also offers affordable and complete web solutions package that meets its clients budget.

Services

The company has a team of coordinators, graphic designers and programmer working hand in hand to meet the internet needs and capabilities for every particular client.[3]

  1. Web Design - the company offers its clients with sophisticated designs with clarity, easy navigation and short charging time
  2. Programming- Agentur.at uses PHP language in programming in conjunction with MYSQL database. Iy also implements CMS systems for online stores and classified markets for easier functionality.
  3. Hosting - as the operator of the of domain name .at, Agentur offers affordable and functional complete package which consist the necessary features in running an internet business such as domain name,web server, mail and messaging products.[4]


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                                                                                                                                Marie Cabural 21:39, 14 March 2011 (PDT)