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'''RegistryPro''' (also '''Nic.pro''') is the registry for [[.pro]] names.  The word "professional" starts with "pro" in many languages and hence the [[TLD]] makes good sense for professionals and professional firms.
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'''RegistryPro''' is the registry for [[.pro]] names.  The word "professional" starts with "pro" in many languages and hence the [[TLD]] makes good sense for professionals and professional firms.
  
 
RegistryPro checks a customer's professional and business qualifications before assigning a [[.pro]] domain; this gives the [[.pro]] domains they administer greater weight and standing.<ref>[http://registry.pro/press-releases/2010/0616.shtml Registry.Pro – Press Release]</ref>
 
RegistryPro checks a customer's professional and business qualifications before assigning a [[.pro]] domain; this gives the [[.pro]] domains they administer greater weight and standing.<ref>[http://registry.pro/press-releases/2010/0616.shtml Registry.Pro – Press Release]</ref>

Revision as of 22:06, 9 September 2011

Logoregistrypro.png
Industry: Registry
Founded: 2002
Headquarters: 425 West Randolph Street, 8th Floor
Chicago, IL 60606
Country: USA
Website: Registry.pro, Nic.pro
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png@RegistryPro
Key People
Lucas Roh, CEO

Matt Buckland, Director

RegistryPro is the registry for .pro names. The word "professional" starts with "pro" in many languages and hence the TLD makes good sense for professionals and professional firms.

RegistryPro checks a customer's professional and business qualifications before assigning a .pro domain; this gives the .pro domains they administer greater weight and standing.[1]

History

RegistryPro became an exclusive, ICANN accredited administrator of .pro extensions in May of 2002. However, the company actually started into active business in the year 2004.

At first it restricted access to the .pro extension solely to qualified professionals in medicine, engineering, lawyers, and accountants.

But in the year 2008, RegistryPro changed its policy, allowing the .pro extension to be used by a variety of qualified professionals.[2]

Business

RegistryPro has a highly controlled and professional approach towards the .pro registrations that it administers, making intensive checks of an applicant's qualifications.

At the same time this system of verification is optimized, and this allows an applicant to use their .pro domain the moment verification is completed.[3]

Products and Services

.Pro Domains: RegistryPro's basic service is the registration of .pro domains, including the verification of applicants.

Registrars: The site offers a similar service to carefully selected registrars as well, allowing one to become a reseller for the service.

Additional Facilities: RegistryPro offers facilities and guidance to those who do sign up as registrars, offering not only comprehensive help and advice, but also highly competent customer support.

Account Management: RegistryPro services to registrars also include software that allows for effortless management of an account.[4]

Recent News

RegistryPro reduced the price it charges registrars for its .pro extensions by more than 25%. The company has reduced its prices every year since the year 2002. As prices lower and the .pro extension becomes more accessible, it is expected that sales volumes of the extension domains will continue to increase.[5]

RegistryPro announced its official sponsorship of the 40th ICANN meeting in San Francisco in March, 2011. Comments by their director of operations, Matt Buckland, show that they consider their sponsorship of ICANN, and of this unaffiliated site, ICANNWiki.com, to be part of the same move to thank the ICANN community, and participate in its grass-roots operations.[6]

References

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