InterNetX
Industry: | Domain Services, Server Solutions |
Founded: | 1998 |
Founder(s): | Hakan Ali, Curd Bems |
Headquarters: | Maximilianstraße 6, D-93047 Regensburg |
Businesses: | • Internet Service Provider for resellers and commercial customers |
Employees: | 65 |
Revenue: | 15 million euros (2006) |
Website: | InterNetX.com |
Key People | |
Mr Thomas Mörz (CEO), Hakan Ali (Marketing and Sales), Curd Bems (Development) |
InterNetX specializes in sales of domain names, webspace, connectivity. It sells to individual clients, ISPs and resellers. The company has shown considerable growth since it's inception, and today is responsible for about two million domains and runs about a thousand servers.
InterNetX is a registrar as well as holding memberships with various authorities for national domain names. This position enables InterNetX to not only lower costs for its clients, but also to reduce bureaucratic procedures. [1]
History
The company was established in 1998 and has seen steady and healthy growth over the years, and volumes of sales have risen by one third every year since the year 2000, with similar volumes of growth reliably projected for the future. [2]
Business
InterNetX earns revenue by offering a comprehensive package both for clients and web providers, including internet access and domain names, as well as webspace. The company holds about three hundred ccTLDs and gTLDs, as well as holding membership in registries in several countries.
Products and Services
Comprehensive Internet Solutions: The core of InterNetX's services are its customized net, website and server solutions.
AutoDNS: Domain registration, DNS and management
IX-TKÜV: IX-TKÜV is another software developed by the company, this created for the purpose of monitoring the contents of email traffic (of course in keeping with national laws). [3]
Recent news
The company recently came under a severe DDoS attack that came close to bringing down its services.
Since the attack the firm has devoted considerable resources to understanding the methodology behind the attack.[4]