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| country        = USA
| country        = USA
| website        = http://www.ccin.com
| website        = http://www.ccin.com
| keypeople      = Victoria Castello, CFO
| keypeople      = Victoria Castello, CFO <br>
                    Kate Buckley, EVP
Kate Buckley, EVP <br>
                    Joanne Bergstrom,VP Media Relations
Joanne Bergstrom,VP Media Relations <br>
                    Natalie Lambert, VP City Development
Natalie Lambert, VP City Development
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'''Castello Cities Internet Network, Inc. (CCIN''' is one of the world's largest and most recognized Geo and Generic Domain Name Operator founded by Michael and David Castello also known as Castello Brothers in 1995.The company's portfolio include Whiskey.com, Bullion.com, Palmsprings.com, Daycare.com etc.
'''Castello Cities Internet Network, Inc. (CCIN''' is a recognized Geo and Generic Domain Name Operator founded by Michael and David Castello also known as Castello Brothers in 1995.The company's portfolio include Whiskey.com, Bullion.com, Palmsprings.com, Daycare.com etc.


==The Castello Brother's==
==The Castello Brothers==


In 2008, The Castello Brothers received the '''2008 Domainers Choice Awards''' for both the '''Domainers Rising Star''' and '''Domain Ambassador''' categories at the '''2008 DOMAIN Fest Global Conference'''.<ref>[http://www.associatedcities.com/news.php?id=139 Awards]</ref> In addition, they also receive the '''GEO Hall of Fame''' at '''2nd Annual GEO Awards''' at the 2008 '''Geo Domain Expo''' in Chicago.<ref>[http://geotagblog.com/a336894-castello-brothers-inducted-into-geo-hall.cfm Geotagblog.com]</ref>
In 2008, The Castello Brothers received the '''2008 Domainers Choice Awards''' for both the '''Domainers Rising Star''' and '''Domain Ambassador''' categories at the '''2008 DOMAIN Fest Global Conference'''.<ref>[http://www.associatedcities.com/news.php?id=139 Awards]</ref> In addition, they also receive the '''GEO Hall of Fame''' at '''2nd Annual GEO Awards''' at the 2008 '''Geo Domain Expo''' in Chicago.<ref>[http://geotagblog.com/a336894-castello-brothers-inducted-into-geo-hall.cfm Geotagblog.com]</ref>
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==ICANN Membership==
==ICANN Membership==


CCIN joined the [[ICANN Business Constituency]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.bizconst.org/members.htm Business Constituency]</ref>
CCIN joined the [[ICANN| Business Constituency]] in 2008.<ref>[http://www.bizconst.org/members.htm Business Constituency]</ref>


==References==
==References==


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Revision as of 04:12, 7 April 2011

Industry: Internet, Domain Name
Founded: 1995
Headquarters: 500 East Amado, Suite 512 Palm Springs, CA
Country: USA
Website: http://www.ccin.com
Key People
Victoria Castello, CFO

Kate Buckley, EVP
Joanne Bergstrom,VP Media Relations
Natalie Lambert, VP City Development

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Castello Cities Internet Network, Inc. (CCIN is a recognized Geo and Generic Domain Name Operator founded by Michael and David Castello also known as Castello Brothers in 1995.The company's portfolio include Whiskey.com, Bullion.com, Palmsprings.com, Daycare.com etc.

The Castello Brothers

In 2008, The Castello Brothers received the 2008 Domainers Choice Awards for both the Domainers Rising Star and Domain Ambassador categories at the 2008 DOMAIN Fest Global Conference.[1] In addition, they also receive the GEO Hall of Fame at 2nd Annual GEO Awards at the 2008 Geo Domain Expo in Chicago.[2]

David and Michael were also recognized as inductees into the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. Hall of Fame and they also bagged the top individual award - Domainer of the Year in 2009.

They also became speakers at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C., the Geo Expo, the DOMAIN Fest Global Conference, Borrell Local Interactive Advertising Conference, 2009 Domain Convergence and at the Domain Roundtable.

ICANN Membership

CCIN joined the Business Constituency in 2008.[3]

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