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| country        = Australia
| country        = Australia
| website        = [http://www.europeregistry.com Europe Registry]  
| website        = [http://www.europeregistry.com Europe Registry]  
| keypeople      = [[Andrew Barton]], Chief Operating Officer
| keypeople      = [[Tony Lentino]], CEO <br>
Andrew Barton, Chief Operating Officer <br>
Chloe Li, Director of Operations
 


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'''Europe Registry''' is an [[ICANN]] accredited global domain name and Enum registration company, fully owned and operated by Instra Corporation,an Australian based-company which was established in 1997. The company has direct accreditations to more than 100 registries.<ref>[http://www.instra.com/en/about-us/our-company www.instra.com]</ref> It also provides business class email, web hosting, and company formation services.<ref>[http://www.europeregistry.com/about/about.htm www.europeregistry.com]</ref>
In 2005, Europe Registry was accredited by [[EURid]] to become an official registrar of the [[.eu]] domain name.<ref>
[http://www.europeregistry.com/about/press.htm Europe Registry Press Release]</ref>
==References==
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Revision as of 21:32, 13 April 2011


Type: Privately Held
Industry: Registry, Internet
Headquarters: Melbourne
Country: Australia
Website: Europe Registry
Key People
Tony Lentino, CEO

Andrew Barton, Chief Operating Officer
Chloe Li, Director of Operations

Europe Registry is an ICANN accredited global domain name and Enum registration company, fully owned and operated by Instra Corporation,an Australian based-company which was established in 1997. The company has direct accreditations to more than 100 registries.[1] It also provides business class email, web hosting, and company formation services.[2]

In 2005, Europe Registry was accredited by EURid to become an official registrar of the .eu domain name.[3]

References