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'''Schlund + Partner''' was a leading registrar in Germany before being taken over by [[1&1 Internet AG]]. [[1&1 Internet AG]] held 66% of the company since 1998<ref>[http://www.dslweb.de/anbieter-schlund-dsl-details.htm DSLweb]</ref>, though the complete take-ver and merger was not affected until 2007.<ref>[http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Webhoster-Schlund-Partner-geht-in-1-1-auf-114227.html Heise]</ref>
 
'''Schlund + Partner''' was a leading registrar in Germany before being taken over by [[1&1 Internet AG]]. [[1&1 Internet AG]] held 66% of the company since 1998<ref>[http://www.dslweb.de/anbieter-schlund-dsl-details.htm DSLweb]</ref>, though the complete take-ver and merger was not affected until 2007.<ref>[http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Webhoster-Schlund-Partner-geht-in-1-1-auf-114227.html Heise]</ref>


As of 2004 it was Europe's largest registrar, with some 350 employees and an annual turnover of 100 million euros.<ref>[http://www.dslweb.de/anbieter-schlund-dsl-details.htm DSL web]</ref>
As of 2004 it was Europe's largest registrar, with some 350 employees and an annual turnover of 100 million euros.<ref>[http://www.dslweb.de/anbieter-schlund-dsl-details.htm DSL web]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:02, 27 January 2011

Type: Public
Industry: Internet, Registrar
Founded: 1995
Headquarters: Brauerstraße 48

D-76135 Karlsruhe
Germany

Website: Registrar.schlund.info

Schlund + Partner was a leading registrar in Germany before being taken over by 1&1 Internet AG. 1&1 Internet AG held 66% of the company since 1998[1], though the complete take-ver and merger was not affected until 2007.[2]

As of 2004 it was Europe's largest registrar, with some 350 employees and an annual turnover of 100 million euros.[3]

References