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'''TLDs for Associations''' is one of the firms created by CentralNic, an independent registry provider based in London, United Kingdom. The firm aims to provide registry solutions for associations interested in operating their own top level domain names ([[TLD]]s). Ben Crawford is the CEO of the company.<ref>[http://www.tldsforassociations.com/ CentralNic: Top Level Domains for Associations…Getting you there]</ref>
==Services==
TLD's for Associations offers the following services:<ref>[http://www.tldsforassociations.com/benefits Services]</ref>
* Preparation of TLD application with ICANN.
* Provide technical back-end solutions which include  Extensible Provisioning Protocol ([[EPP]]), [[IPv6]], [[DNSSEC]], [[DNS]], [[IDN]]s, thick [[Whois]], data escrow, anycasting and other security and stability metrics.
* Provide representation and serve as advocate to all activities, meetings and policy making process within [[ICANN]].
* Create innovative marketing strategies to ensure the continuous growth and success of the TLD.





Revision as of 23:54, 23 January 2012

Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet
Founder(s): CentralNic
Headquarters: London
Country: UK
Website: www.tldsforassociations.com
Key People
Ben Crawford, CEO CentralNic

TLDs for Associations is one of the firms created by CentralNic, an independent registry provider based in London, United Kingdom. The firm aims to provide registry solutions for associations interested in operating their own top level domain names (TLDs). Ben Crawford is the CEO of the company.[1]

Services[edit | edit source]

TLD's for Associations offers the following services:[2]

  • Preparation of TLD application with ICANN.
  • Provide technical back-end solutions which include Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), IPv6, DNSSEC, DNS, IDNs, thick Whois, data escrow, anycasting and other security and stability metrics.
  • Provide representation and serve as advocate to all activities, meetings and policy making process within ICANN.
  • Create innovative marketing strategies to ensure the continuous growth and success of the TLD.