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InterNetX

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Industry: Domain Services, Server Solutions
Founded: 1998
Founder(s): Hakan Ali, Curd Bems
Ownership: United Internet Holdings (2004)
Headquarters: Maximilianstr. 6,
D-93047 Regensburg
Employees: 75
Revenue: €15 million (2006)
Website: www.internetx.com
Facebook: InterNetX Facebook
LinkedIn: InterNetX LinkedIn
Twitter: @InterNetX
Key People
Thomas Moerz, CEO

Hakan Ali, Director of Marketing and Sales
Jasmine Begg, Team Leader of International Marketing and PR
Marius Wunner, Team Leader of Domain Servers, Hostmaster
Daniel Eisenhut, International Business Development
Claus Barche, International Marketing and Social Media
Stefan Legner, Team Leader of Product Management

InterNetX GmbH was founded in 1998 in Regensburg, Germany. The company provides internet business solutions, domain sales, virtual and dedicated servers, as well as customized server solutions for resellers and providers. They manage over 3 million domains and more than 1,400 physical servers with a focus on professional users in the European marketplace.[1]

InterNetX is accredited with VeriSign, Afilias, PIR, NeuStar and quite a few other registries, providing domains in over 300 TLDs. Via its subsidiary PSI-USA, it is an official ICANN registrar.[2]

Products and Services

  • Virtual and dedicated, as well as custom, server solutions
  • AutoDNS: Domain registration, DNS and management. In service since 1998 and currently in its 3rd revision, which is available in German, English and Spanish.
  • IX-TKÜV is a software developed by the company for the purpose of monitoring the contents of email traffic, in keeping with national laws.[3]

Partners

InterNetX is one of the largest DENIC members of Germany, and offers central registration of .de domains. They are also an official registrar for the following registries and organizations:

InterNetX is a member of ECO, NAIIN, and RIPE.[4]

Recent News

The company recently came under a severe DDoS attack, which came close to bringing down its services. Since the attack, the firm has devoted considerable resources to understanding the methodology behind the attack.[5]

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