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He currently is the Owner and President of [[Interlink]], which specializes in creating [[Domain Name|domain names]] for customers in Japan.<ref>[http://www.fuchinomori.com/en/bokin2.html fuchinomori.com]</ref>
  
He currently is the owner and president of INTERLINK which specializes in creating Domain names for customers in Japan.
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He actively attends [[ICANN Meetings]].<ref>[http://register.icann.org/cgi/attendees.cgi register.icann.org]</ref><ref>[http://forms.icann.org/cgi/attendees.cgi forms.icann.org]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40X%20V%40%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[https://www.registration123.com/reports/saved.cfm?r=%24*%40%5C%22W0%20%20%0A registration123.com]</ref><ref>[http://par.icann.org/attendees/ par.icann.org]</ref> Tadashi has been working in the Internet Industry for 15 years.
  
He earned his Master’s degree from Tokyo University before becoming the founder of the inerlink.or.jp page.
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In a letter dated December 8th, 2011, Tadashi Yokoyama, along with twenty-seven other domain name industry representatives, wrote to Sen. Jay Rockefeller and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison to support [[ICANN]]'s new gTLD program, in response to the [[ICANN#New_gTLD_Senate_and_House_of_Representatives_Hearings|Senate Hearings]] taking place on the same day. They supported ICANN's argument that the program would be innovative and economically beneficial and noted that the program took a diverse group of international stakeholders years to develop.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/new-gtld-industry-pleads-with-senators/ New gTLD industry pleads with senators, domainincite.com]</ref> The  letter can be found [http://domainincite.com/docs/Senate-Letter-ICANN-Expansion-of-Top-Level-Domains-08.DEC.2011.pdf here].
  
===Interlink===
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He earned his Master’s degree from Tokyo University.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tadashi-yokoyama/17/716/870 LinkedIn]</ref>
Whatever your needs may be, Interlink will service you! For those seeking a place to start up their websites Interlink has worked to create a domain page with all the proper essentials you need to get started. Whether you have a dial-up connection or a high-speed Internet specialty you can purchase the page that works the best for you and start up your website as quick as you began. Tadashi has been in business with this website for fifteen years now and the number is only likely to increase as more and more customers decide to set-up shop releasing their own content on the Japanese Culture.
 
  
The site provides IP addresses as well as an automated messaging system letting you know all the current updates and other goods going on around this continually growing website and community. Whatever your domain name may be you will have a place to start from here and Tadashi Yokoyama sees to it all specifications are met in full.
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== References ==
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[[Category:Private Sector - Domain Name Industry]]
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[[Category:Regular ICANN Attendee]]

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He currently is the Owner and President of Interlink, which specializes in creating domain names for customers in Japan.[1]

He actively attends ICANN Meetings.[2][3][4][5][6] Tadashi has been working in the Internet Industry for 15 years.

In a letter dated December 8th, 2011, Tadashi Yokoyama, along with twenty-seven other domain name industry representatives, wrote to Sen. Jay Rockefeller and Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison to support ICANN's new gTLD program, in response to the Senate Hearings taking place on the same day. They supported ICANN's argument that the program would be innovative and economically beneficial and noted that the program took a diverse group of international stakeholders years to develop.[7] The letter can be found here.

He earned his Master’s degree from Tokyo University.[8]

References