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In 2007, Iron Mountain was selected by ICANN to function as its [[Registrar Data Escrow]] agent.<ref name="icann">[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-13feb08.htm ICANN announcement], ICANN.org. Published 13 February 2008.</ref>  Today, there are nearly 1,000 registrars, and ICANN now requires these registrars to escrow critical registration data that could then be released to ICANN in case there is a termination of the [[registrar]]'s accreditation agreement ([[RAA]]).
 
In 2007, Iron Mountain was selected by ICANN to function as its [[Registrar Data Escrow]] agent.<ref name="icann">[http://www.icann.org/en/announcements/announcement-2-13feb08.htm ICANN announcement], ICANN.org. Published 13 February 2008.</ref>  Today, there are nearly 1,000 registrars, and ICANN now requires these registrars to escrow critical registration data that could then be released to ICANN in case there is a termination of the [[registrar]]'s accreditation agreement ([[RAA]]).
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In 2013, Iron Mountain was approved by ICANN to provide data escrow services to [[new gTLD]] clients<ref name="icann> [http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-31may13-en ICANN Announcement], ICANN.org. Published 31 May 2013.</ref> as the [[Domain Name]] space expands. To date, Iron Mountain has been selected by over 800 new gTLDs to provide escrow services for their registry data.
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In 2013, Iron Mountain was approved by ICANN to provide data escrow services to [[new gTLD]] clients as the [[Domain Name]] space expands.<ref name="icann> [http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-31may13-en ICANN Announcement], ICANN.org. Published 31 May 2013.</ref> To date, Iron Mountain has been selected by over 800 new gTLDs to provide escrow services for their registry data.
    
The company is a regular exhibitor and sponsor at [[ICANN Meetings]].  
 
The company is a regular exhibitor and sponsor at [[ICANN Meetings]].