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'''MyTLD''' is a domain name management service provider which was co-founded and managed by [[Constantine Roussos]], domain name strategist &  expert in  search engine and social media optimization and [[Tina Dam]], a former member of the [[ICANN]] Board with expertise on Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) and Internationalized Domain Names ([[IDN]]s).<ref>
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'''MyTLD''' is a domain name management and consultancy service provider which was co-founded and managed by [[Constantine Roussos]], domain name strategist &  expert in  search engine and social media optimization and [[Tina Dam]], a former member of the [[ICANN]] Board with expertise on Domain Name System ([[DNS]]) and Internationalized Domain Names ([[IDN]]s).<ref>
 
[http://mytld.com/about.html MyTLD Executive Team: Constantine Roussos & Tina Dam]</ref>
 
[http://mytld.com/about.html MyTLD Executive Team: Constantine Roussos & Tina Dam]</ref>
  

Revision as of 01:03, 26 January 2012

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Type: Privately held
Industry: Internet
Founder(s): Constantine Roussos <ber> Tina Dam
Country: USA
Website: mytld.com
Blog: myTLD Blog
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@MyTLD
Key People
Constantine Roussos & Tina Dam, Management Team

MyTLD is a domain name management and consultancy service provider which was co-founded and managed by Constantine Roussos, domain name strategist & expert in search engine and social media optimization and Tina Dam, a former member of the ICANN Board with expertise on Domain Name System (DNS) and Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs).[1]

Services

The company provides a comprehensive and globally accessible DNS Backend Registry Technology Solutions that complies with the registry requirements set by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers such support for IDNs, DNSSEC and IPv6. MyTLD also provides advanced Search-Optimized TLD Solutions to ensure the market leadership of the TLD.[2]

References