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'''Nomer.com''' is the first registrar in Latin America accredited by the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]. It is one of the largest domain name registration in Brazil and a subsidiary of Dualtec, a company which specializes in providing the Cloud Dualtec Web Applications and Solutions. The company is also accredited by [[Registro.br]], an agency which monitors and implements regulations pertaining to domain names in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.nomer.com.br/sobre-nos/ About Us]</ref>
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'''Nomer.com''' is the first registrar in Latin America accredited by the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]] for the [[.com]] and [[.net]] domain names. It is one of the largest domain name registration in Brazil and a subsidiary of Dualtec, a company which specializes in providing the Cloud Dualtec Web Applications and Solutions. The company is also accredited by [[Registro.br]], an agency which monitors and implements regulations pertaining to domain names in Brazil.<ref>[http://www.nomer.com.br/sobre-nos/ About Us]</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:50, 6 December 2011

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Type: Private (Subsidiary of Dualtec)
Industry: Domain Industry
Founded: 2006
Founder(s): Ricardo Vaz Monteiro
Athos Comolatti
Headquarters: Avenida Washington Luis, 5644 Sao Paulo
Country: Brazil
Website: www.nomer.com.br
Key People
Lauro Lauro, CEO Dualtec

Nomer.com is the first registrar in Latin America accredited by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers for the .com and .net domain names. It is one of the largest domain name registration in Brazil and a subsidiary of Dualtec, a company which specializes in providing the Cloud Dualtec Web Applications and Solutions. The company is also accredited by Registro.br, an agency which monitors and implements regulations pertaining to domain names in Brazil.[1]

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