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'''French Connexion''' doing business as '''(Domaine.fr)'''' is a domain name registrar for the country code top level domain ([[ccTLD]]) of France [[.fr]]. It also operates multi generic top-level domain names ([[gTLD]]) such as [[.com]], [[.org]], [[.net]], [[.jobs]] and others.<ref>[http://www.domaine.fr/site/pub/index.jsf Domaine.fr]</ref> The company  provides hosting, legal and technical services for its clients.
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'''French Connexion''', which operates as '''(Domaine.fr)''', is a domain name registrar for the [[ccTLD]] of France, [[.fr]]. It also operates multi [[gTLD|generic top-level domain names]] such as [[.com]], [[.org]], [[.net]], [[.jobs]] and others.<ref>[http://www.domaine.fr/site/pub/index.jsf Domaine.fr]</ref> The company  provides hosting, legal and technical services for its clients.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
French Connexion (Domaine.fr) was founded in 1996 by a team of new technology enthusiasts from Nice-Sophia-Antipolis in South France. The founding team was led by Sam Syamak Bavafa, who returned to France to establish the company after gaining experience in the internet industry managing portfolios of domain names for local American companies and working for  [[Sorm Design]] and [[Cisco]] in the design of telecommunications equipment.<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/sam-syamak.bavafa Viadeo.com]</ref>
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French Connexion (Domaine.fr) was founded in 1996 by a team of new technology enthusiasts from Nice-Sophia-Antipolis in South France. The founding team was led by Sam Syamak Bavafa, who returned to France to establish the company after gaining experience in the internet industry managing portfolios of domain names for local American companies and working for  [[Sorm Design]] and [[Cisco Systems]] in the design of telecommunications equipment.<ref>[http://www.viadeo.com/fr/profile/sam-syamak.bavafa Viadeo.com]</ref>
  
 
During its establishment French Connexion specializes in management and hosting domain portfolios on Macintosh.The company also uses Linux for its hosting platform to satisfy its customers.
 
During its establishment French Connexion specializes in management and hosting domain portfolios on Macintosh.The company also uses Linux for its hosting platform to satisfy its customers.
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 2 August 2011

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Industry: Registry
Founded: Nice-Sophia Antipoli south of France, 1996
Founder(s): Sam Syamak Bavafa
Headquarters: 62 Av Estienne d'Orves 06000 Nice
Country: France
Website: Domaine.fr
Key People
Sam Syamak Bavafa, CEO

Christian Lenk, Marketing Director

French Connexion, which operates as (Domaine.fr), is a domain name registrar for the ccTLD of France, .fr. It also operates multi generic top-level domain names such as .com, .org, .net, .jobs and others.[1] The company provides hosting, legal and technical services for its clients.

History

French Connexion (Domaine.fr) was founded in 1996 by a team of new technology enthusiasts from Nice-Sophia-Antipolis in South France. The founding team was led by Sam Syamak Bavafa, who returned to France to establish the company after gaining experience in the internet industry managing portfolios of domain names for local American companies and working for Sorm Design and Cisco Systems in the design of telecommunications equipment.[2]

During its establishment French Connexion specializes in management and hosting domain portfolios on Macintosh.The company also uses Linux for its hosting platform to satisfy its customers.

Accreditations

French Connexion is accredited by the ICANN, Association Française pour le Nommage Internet en Coopération (AFNIC); manager for the geographic domain names .fr and .re registry, [3] COREnic,a non-profit membership association and organization of internet domain name registrar and registries, [4] and EUDR, a Pan-European Consortium that manages the delegation of .eu extension [5].

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