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==EPAG Domain Services & ICANN== | ==EPAG Domain Services & ICANN== | ||
The company was accredited by [[ICANN]] in 2000 to deal with [[gTLD] such as [[.com]], [[.net]], and [[.org]], and also Germany's [[ccTLD]], [[.de]], and 60 other countries' domain names. | The company was accredited by [[ICANN]] in 2000 to deal with [[gTLD] such as [[.com]], [[.net]], and [[.org]], and also Germany's [[ccTLD]], [[.de]], and 60 other countries' domain names. They were sponsor's of ICANN's 2010 meeting in Brussels.<ref>[http://www.epag.net/en/press?sub_page=42 EPAG.net]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 19:05, 9 May 2011
Industry: | Internet, Domain Registrar |
Founded: | Germany, 2000 |
Headquarters: | Rheinallee 3, 53173 Bonn |
Country: | Germany |
Website: | http://www.epag.de |
Key People | |
Alexander Schwertner, Managing Director Tanja Gutike, Press Contact |
EPAG Domain Services GMbH is a domain name registrar based in Bonn, Germany. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of QSC AG Cologne,[1] a telecommunications company established in 2003. Alexander Schwertner serves as the company's Managing Director.[2]
The company serves clients from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and other European companies and it operates as a Reseller Unit and Corporate Customers and Public Bodies Unit.
In August 2010, EPAG Domain Services partnered with Verisign to ensure internet security for its clients through the SSL Certificate.[3]
Technology Partners[edit | edit source]
The company's technology partners include Parallels, a company that provides a complete range of virtualization and automation solutions to optimize the computing needs of individuals and business;[4] DomiNIC, a domain and DNS management company;[5] Steinbrecher Software,[6] and WeFact, which provides automated administration and billing process for the ISP industry.[7]
EPAG Domain Services & ICANN[edit | edit source]
The company was accredited by ICANN in 2000 to deal with [[gTLD] such as .com, .net, and .org, and also Germany's ccTLD, .de, and 60 other countries' domain names. They were sponsor's of ICANN's 2010 meeting in Brussels.[8]
References[edit | edit source]