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Knipp Medien und Kommunikation GmbH

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Type: Partnership
Industry: Internet
Headquarters: Dortmund
Country: Germany
Employees: 25
Website: www.knipp.de
Key People
Dietmar Knipp & Elmar Knipp, Managing Director

Knipp Medien und Kommunikation GmbH is an ICANN accredited registrar based in Germany. The company has 25 employees and it is managed by twin brothers Dietmar Knipp and Elmar Knipp. Knipp Medien und Kommunikation GmbH was a spin-off of from the company which was originally founded by Dietmar known as Knipp EDV gesteuerter Lichtsatz, which provides automated phototypesetting and computer-aided publishing services.[1]

Services

The company provides Domain Name Registration Services for all types of domains (gTLDs, ccTLDs, sTLDs and IDNs) through its Domain Registration System. It also offers Domain Management Services which include stock taking, documentation and development of domain name selection strategy.[2] Knipp's Internet Services include Software Development and Business Provider Services which include hosting, security solutions, data center and green IT.[3]

Tango Registry Services

Tango Registry Services is a new platform developed by Knipp for new gTLDs particularly for .brand TLDs. According to Knipp, the technology meets ICANN's requirements and capable of handling as much as 30 million domain name registrations.[4]

First Come First Batch

The company launched its First Come First Batch digital archery service to help new gTLD applicants to get into the first batch of applications that will be initially evaluated and approved by ICANN for early delegation. Knipp Medien und Kommunikation is the fourth company offering digital archery service and so far its service fee is the cheapest compared to its competitors. The company is charging $7,500 "early bird" fee if an applicant signs up on or before June 20, 2012. The regular fee after June 20 is set at $12,500. The catch is that applicants will only pay the service fee is they are included in the first batch. [5] New gTLD applicants interested in the service may visit the First Come First Batch website.

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