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Rob is an early Internet entrepreneur, and the founder of the first Canadian [[ISP]].<ref>[http://www.zip.ca/ContentViewer.aspx?ktid=%009&kid=%002%004%007&pt=%00Z%00i%00p%00.%00c%00a%00+%00-%00+%00A%00b%00o%00u%00t%00+%00U%00s# Zip.ca]</ref>
Rob is an early Internet entrepreneur, and the founder of the first Canadian [[ISP]].<ref>[http://www.zip.ca/ContentViewer.aspx?ktid=%009&kid=%002%004%007&pt=%00Z%00i%00p%00.%00c%00a%00+%00-%00+%00A%00b%00o%00u%00t%00+%00U%00s# Zip.ca]</ref>
==Background==
==Background==
Previously, Mr. Hall was the CEO and founder of of Echelon Internet Group, and Internet Access Inc. The latter was an Ottawa based ISP that became a regional leader, cornering 30% of the Ottawa market; it eventually merged with Hookup Communications and went public.<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/columns/cover060604.htm DNJournal.com]</ref>
Previously, Mr. Hall was the CEO and founder of of Echelon Internet Group, and Internet Access Inc. The latter was an Ottawa based ISP that became a regional leader, cornering 40% of the Ottawa market; it eventually merged with Hookup Communications and went public.<ref>[http://www.dnjournal.com/columns/cover060604.htm DNJournal.com]</ref><ref>[http://www.zip.ca/ContentViewer.aspx?ktid=%009&kid=%002%004%007&pt=%00Z%00i%00p%00.%00c%00a%00+%00-%00+%00A%00b%00o%00u%00t%00+%00U%00s# zip.ca]</ref>


Mr. Hall founded [[CIRA]] in 1998, and was its founding chair until 2000, when he resigned; CIRA was started after his work with the Canadian Governments' "E-Commerce and Domain Name Taskforce". He also founded the [[CAIP|Canadian Association of Internet Providers]], which represents all Canadian ISPs; he served as its Vice-Chair and as a Board member for 4 years.  He has frequently consulted with the Canadian Government, the U.S. Government, [[WIPO]], [[ICANN]], and other international organizations.
Mr. Hall founded [[CIRA]] in 1998, and was its founding chair until 2000, when he resigned; CIRA was started after his work with the Canadian Governments' "E-Commerce and Domain Name Taskforce". He also founded the [[CAIP|Canadian Association of Internet Providers]], which represents all Canadian ISPs; he served as its Vice-Chair and as a Board member for 4 years.  He has frequently consulted with the Canadian Government, the U.S. Government, [[WIPO]], [[ICANN]], and other international organizations.

Revision as of 19:06, 25 May 2011

Country: Canada
LinkedIn:    [Profile Rob Hall]
Twitter:    @MomentousRob

Rob Hall is the CEO of Momentous, and currently sits on ICANN's NomCom.[1] He acts as the Chairman of various Momentous' subsidiaries, such as Pool.com and Zip.ca. Mr. Hall founded CIRA, the registry in charge of Canada's ccTLD, .ca, in 1998.[2] Momemontous' companies bring in over $30 million in annual revenue from its clientelle of over 600,000 individual and corporate customers.[3]

Rob is an early Internet entrepreneur, and the founder of the first Canadian ISP.[4]

Background[edit | edit source]

Previously, Mr. Hall was the CEO and founder of of Echelon Internet Group, and Internet Access Inc. The latter was an Ottawa based ISP that became a regional leader, cornering 40% of the Ottawa market; it eventually merged with Hookup Communications and went public.[5][6]

Mr. Hall founded CIRA in 1998, and was its founding chair until 2000, when he resigned; CIRA was started after his work with the Canadian Governments' "E-Commerce and Domain Name Taskforce". He also founded the Canadian Association of Internet Providers, which represents all Canadian ISPs; he served as its Vice-Chair and as a Board member for 4 years. He has frequently consulted with the Canadian Government, the U.S. Government, WIPO, ICANN, and other international organizations.

In the mid-90s, Rob hosted a radio show, "Surfing the Net"; he also had a weekly column on the Internet that ran in Sun Publishing's chain of newspapers.[7]

Momentous[edit | edit source]

Robert is credited with building Pool.com's unique idea of allowing multiple people to backorder the same domain name, and then settle the conflicting interests with an auction between all interested parties. They now deal with hundreds of auctions everyday,[8]

Mr. Hall is known for his focused, no-nonsense management style; he is looking for the strongest individuals and stresses that the company is a team, not a family.[9]

A grocery list of tips for success on the Internet from Rob can be found here

ICANN[edit | edit source]

Rob has been involved with ICANN in a number of roles; he has been the Vice-Chair of the Registrars' Constituency,[10] and has also worked as a contractor at ICANN.[11]

Board Memberships and Affiliations[edit | edit source]

  • Founder, Momentous.ca Corporation
  • Voting Member, ICANN
  • Registrar-Appointed Member of Budget Committee, ICANN
  • Board Member, Drake Domains Corp
  • Vice Chairman, Registrars Constituency of ICANN
  • Founder, Canadian Internet Registration Authority
  • Board Member, Canadian Internet Registration Authority
  • Founder, Canadian Association of Internet Providers

Education[edit | edit source]

  • University of Ottawa for Computer Science[12]

References[edit | edit source]