RRPproxy

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Type: Private
Industry: Internet Service, DNS, Domain Names
Founded: 1998, re-branded to CentralNic Reseller in 2022
Founder(s): Alexander Siffrin
Headquarters: Key-Systems
Im Oberen Werk 1
66386 St.Ingbert
Country: Germany
Employees: Key-Systems Group - 70+
Website: rrpproxy.net
Facebook: KeySystems
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@RRPproxy

RRPproxy the MetaRegistry is a branch of Key-Systems, an international ICANN-accredited registrar. It is the world-wide reseller network of Key-Systems. RRPproxy provide registration and management of domain names, DNS and other related internet services. Its functions are fully automated and real-time.[1]

Key-Systems did integrate in 2007 the former Namestore business of VeriSign and serves resellers worldwide.

RRPproxy has been offering pre-registration for a number of proposed new gTLDs that had yet to be approved or implemented by ICANN. This system is essentially a free means of expressing interest in a possible new gTLD, and not a binding registration commitment or guarantee.[2]

In October 2022, RRPproxy was re-branded to CentralNic Reseller.

Reseller Platform

RRPproxy reseller platform allows a wide array of TLDs including more than 200 conutry specific TLDs. Resellers can register and administer domain names and manage additional services for their customers in real-time using this platform.[3]

Services

  • Web Hosting
  • Virtual Servers
  • Hosted DNS
  • SMS Gateway
  • Subresellers
  • Registry Services
  • SSL Certificates
  • OT&E
  • Trustee Survice
  • Customization
  • Whois Privacy Solution

Gateways

Resellers can interact with RRPproxy system using multiple APIs and Interfaces.[4]

  • EPP (Extensible Provisioning Protocol)
  • RRP / XRRP
  • SOAP / XML
  • HTTPS socket
  • SMTP (E-Mail) gateway
  • Web interface

References