1 & 1 Internet is a German company which offers web hosting, domain name registration services e-mail and messaging services as well as cloud solutions and dedicated servers. It is a subsidiary of United Internet AG. 1 & 1 Internet's main headquarter is located in Germany and its main office in the United States is located in Pennsylvania and it has a data center in Kansas. The company also maintains offices in Austria, France, Philippines, Romania, Spain and United Kingdom.

Type: Publicly held
Industry: Internet
Founded: 1988
Founder(s): Ralph Dommermuth
Country: Germany
Employees: 4561
Website: order.1and1.com
Facebook: 1 and 1
Twitter: and 1 @1 and 1
Key People
Oliver Mauss, CEO

History

Ralph Dommermuth founded the company in 1988 and it started as a marketing company. 1 & 1 Internet's first major and innovative project was to revitalize the online service offerings of BTX which became successful by using new technology for its advertisements and changed the name of BTX to T-Online. 1 & 1 also provided content for T-Online and partnered in the developing new technologies and services. The company developed the Kits Standard, a core softare for intelligent terminals and the decoder or browser for T-Online.[1]

In 1992, IBM became one of the company's major client after launching is Customer Care Division to provide support for PC users. By 1998, United Internet AG went public and the proceeds of the company's Initial Public Offering worth $60 million was used to expand 1 & 1 Internet into a group of internet companies by bringing in Schlund+Partner. [2]

1 & 1 Internet introduced Puretec, an affordable web hosting service, GMX, e-mail and messaging services and domain name registration services during the latter part of 1998. The company also developed its data center. In 2000, the company launched its 1 & 1 e-Shops and e-commerce suites and by 2001, the company introduced its dedicated server packages. The company's 1 & 1 Web Hosting service received recognition as market leader in Europe.[3]

The company started to expand its web hosting business internationally by opening an office in the United Kingdom. In 2003, 1 & 1 Internet opened its business in the United States and offered its services free of charge for three years to US customers to explore the company's potential. By 2004, 1 & 1 Internet launched its complete service offerings. In 2008, the company opened its data center in Lenexa, Kansas and it also announced that its 10 millionth domain has been registered. By 2010, 1 & 1 Internet established its business in Poland and expanded its services in Canada in 2011.[4]

At present the company has more than 10 million customers worldwide and it has 4561 employees, 250 developers and maintain different offices and websites in several countries around the world.[5]

Services

The companies complete service offerings include:[6]

  • Domain Name Registration
  • 1&1 Email Solutions (Instant Mail, 1&1 MailXchange and Microsoft® Exchange)
  • 1&1 Web Hosting (Linux Hosting, Microsoft Hosting and MyBusiness Site)
  • eCommerce
  • 1&1 Server Solutions (1&1 Dedicated Servers, 1&1 Dynamic Cloud Server and 1&1 Virtual Servers)
  • ListLocal
  • Microsoft Sharepoint

Awards

The company receives numerous recognition in web hosting. Some of the company's awards include:[7]

  • TenHostingReviews.com’s Best Dedicated Hosting
  • Smart Hosting Choices‘ Best Dedicated Hosting
  • Web Hosting Report’s Best Dedicated Hosting
  • VeriSign’s Top Domain Registrar
  • HostReview‘s Best Budget Hosting
  • FindMyHost Editor’s Choice for Shared Hosting
  • WebsiteMagazine #1 Web host
  • WebHost Directory #1 Shared Hosting
  • FindMyHost Editor’s Choice for Email Hosting
  • Kubus.net Award for Best Windows Web Hosting
  • Hosting Review Editor’s Pick Award
  • FindMyHost.com Editor’s Choice Award

Partners

1 & 1 Internet developed strategic business partnerships with Sedo, Microsoft, Google, City Search, Afilias, Symantec, PayPal, Parallels, Accuweather, Associated Press, CM4all and GeoTrust[8]

1 & 1 Internet and ICANN

In 2005, 1 & 1 Internet through its Domain Expert Eric Schaetzlein led a group of 30 registrars in objecting the draft proposal of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers which will give Verisign and exclusive control to manage the .com gTLD. Schaetzlein argued that under the new proposed agreement, Verisign is given the authority to raise domain fees to as much as 7 percent per year without any justification. According to him it would negatively affect the competition within the internet industry and domain registrants worldwide.

In a statement Schaetzlein said, 'The current draft of the agreement practically assigns .com to VeriSign forever. This contradicts ICANN’s core mission to promote competition in the Internet industry, which was established in its own by-laws and in the Memorandum of Understanding with the U.S. Department of Commerce.' [9]

Schaetzlin, also pointed out that based on the existing agreement between Verisign and ICANN which ends 2007, it is clearly stipulate that Verisign need to justify any price-increase and it requires approval from ICANN. The opposing registrars described the wording of the newly proposed agreement as a major step backwards and speculated that the draft contract of the .com administration maybe part the settlement between ICANN and Verisign's legal battle.

Schaetzlin expressed, 'We think that ICANN wanted to protect itself from possible cost risks and problems with this settlement rather than act in the best interest of both the Internet community and the general public.' [10]

The opposing registrars asked the ICANN Board to make necessary changes on its draft proposal agreement with Verisign and to review its settlement proposal with the company. In addition, the registrars also asked ICANN to hold a public hearing for the internet community to express their concerns regarding the issue.

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