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'''Uniregistry''' is a new registry operator established and managed by a group of experts in the internet and domain name industry. The company's technical infrastructure is designed and maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium ([[ISC]]), a non profit organization dedicated in developing and distributing open source software worldwide and involved in the development of [[DNS]], [[DNSSEC]], [[IPv6]], and [[BIND]]. The company was launched on June 11, 2012 and it is headed by its Managing Director [[Frank Schilling]], one of the world's largest domain name portfolio owner. <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us About Uniregistry]</ref> <ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/10/frank-schilling-unveils-his-new-gtld-company-uniregistry-com/ Frank Schilling Unveils His New gTLD Company: Uniregistry.com]</ref>
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'''Uniregistry''' is a new registry operator established and managed by a group of Internet and domain name industry experts. The company's technical infrastructure is designed and maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium ([[ISC]]), a non profit organization dedicated to developing and distributing open source software worldwide, and involved in the development of [[DNS]], [[DNSSEC]], [[IPv6]], and [[BIND]]. The company was officially launched on June 11, 2012 and it is headed by its Managing Director [[Frank Schilling]], owner of one of the world's largest domain name portfolios.<ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us About Uniregistry]</ref><ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/10/frank-schilling-unveils-his-new-gtld-company-uniregistry-com/ Frank Schilling Unveils His New gTLD Company: Uniregistry.com]</ref>
  
 
==New gTLD Applications==
 
==New gTLD Applications==
Uniregistry  has applied for several new gTLDs to the [[New gTLD Program]] of the [[ICANN|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]. During the launching of the company Schilling refused to reveal the exact number and names of the domain name strings the company has applied for. According to him, the gTLDs were selected by the company's founders and they have a market. He is confident that the gTLDs will be successful. He said, ''"We strongly believe in the gTLDs we have chosen and are 100% committed to their long-term success. These new names look better, sound better, and represent a big opportunity for brands to market themselves on the Internet in a different way."'' The strings pursued by Uniregistry will be known during ICANN's Big Reveal Day on June 13. <ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/10/frank-schilling-unveils-his-new-gtld-company-uniregistry-com/ Frank Schilling Unveils His New gTLD Company: Uniregistry.com]</ref>
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At the time of the company's launch, Schilling refused to reveal the exact number and names of the domain name strings the company applied for. According to him, the gTLDs were selected by the company's founders, and he was confident that the gTLDs would be successful. He said, "We strongly believe in the gTLDs we have chosen and are 100% committed to their long-term success. These new names look better, sound better, and represent a big opportunity for brands to market themselves on the Internet in a different way."<ref>[http://www.thedomains.com/2012/06/10/frank-schilling-unveils-his-new-gtld-company-uniregistry-com/ Frank Schilling Unveils His New gTLD Company: Uniregistry.com]</ref>
  
Frank Schilling reported confirmed that he invested $60 million in his company and it is pursuing 54 gTLDs including the [[.lol]] and [[.home]]. Schilling knew that both strings are highly desirable and will definitely auctioned by ICANN. Google previously announced that its application for the .lol and GoDaddy and other companies also applied for [[.home]] domain name string. Schilling said that his company will try to acquire the strings through auction. <ref>[http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57450838-93/here-comes-the-greatest-internet-landgrab-in-history/ Here comes the greatest Internet landgrab in history]</ref>
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Just prior to reveal day, Schilling confirmed that he invested $60 million in his company and is pursuing 54 gTLDs. He publicly announced his bids for [[.lol]] and [[.home]], saying that he knew that both strings would be highly desirable and that he thinks they would definitely be auctioned by ICANN. Google had previously announced its application for .lol, and GoDaddy and other companies applied for [[.home]]. Schilling said that his company will try to acquire the strings through auction.<ref>[http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57450838-93/here-comes-the-greatest-internet-landgrab-in-history/ Here comes the greatest Internet landgrab in history]</ref>
  
 
==Company Values==
 
==Company Values==
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* Ease and Simplicity
 
* Ease and Simplicity
  
==Service Offering==
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Uniregistry promised that its management will be "registrant-centered." The company ensures that the reliability and security of its infrastructure is of high technical standard and uncompromised, its policies and processed is transparent and neutral, and that they will have stable and predictable service as well as fair pricing.<ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us What do we mean by registrant-centered?]</ref>
Uniregistry promised that its management will be '''"registrant-centered."''' The company ensures that the reliability and security of its infrastructure is of high technical standard and uncompromised, its policies and processed is transparent and neutral, with stable and predictable service as well as fair pricing. <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/about-us What do we mean by registrant-centered?]</ref>
 
  
 
==Management Team==
 
==Management Team==
 
UniRegistry's team include: <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/team The Team]</ref>
 
UniRegistry's team include: <ref>[http://uniregistry.com/team The Team]</ref>
 
* [[Frank Schilling]], Managing Director
 
* [[Frank Schilling]], Managing Director
* Daniel Adamson, VP for Sales
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* [[Daniel Adamson]], VP Sales
* Cathy Almond, Senior Support Engineer-ISC
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* [[Cathy Almond]], Senior Support Engineer-ISC
* Quintin Armour, VP Engineering
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* [[Quintin Armour]], VP Engineering
 
* [[Karl Auerbach]], Interworking Labs
 
* [[Karl Auerbach]], Interworking Labs
* Adeb Behat, Services Manager/Corporate Communications Specialist-ISC
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* [[Adeb Behat]], Services Manager/Corporate Communications Specialist-ISC
* John Berryhill PhD, John Berryhill Llc
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* [[John Berryhill]] PhD, John Berryhill Llc
* Leo Bicknell, Senior Network Architect-ISC
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* [[Leo Bicknell]], Senior Network Architect-ISC
* Cristin, Brouillard, John Berryhill Llc
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* [[Cristin Brouillard]], John Berryhill Llc
* Bret Fausett, Internet Pro APC
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* [[Bret Fausett]], Internet Pro APC
* Alyssa Fessenden, VP Operations
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* [[Alyssa Fessenden]], VP Operations
* Amanda Fessenden, Director Cliet Services Research
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* [[Amanda Fessenden]], Director Cliet Services Research
* Travis Gobeil, Graphic/UX Designer
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* [[Travis Gobeil]], Graphic/UX Designer
* Lisa Haggis, Writer & Brand Strategist
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* [[Lisa Haggis]], Writer & Brand Strategist
* Ying Han, SVP/Director of Technical Operations
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* [[Ying Han]], SVP/Director of Technical Operations
* Martin Heimbigner, Tatum Llc
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* [[Martin Heimbigner]], Tatum Llc
* Roy Hooper, VP Global Technical Operations
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* [[Roy Hooper]], VP Global Technical Operations
* David Johnson, Advisor
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* [[David Johnson]], Advisor
* Vern Jurovich, SVP Global Operations
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* [[Vern Jurovich]], SVP Global Operations
* Mari Jo Keukelaar, John Berryhill Llc
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* [[Mari Jo Keukelaar]], John Berryhill Llc
* Peter Losher, Senior Operations Architect-ISC
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* [[Peter Losher]], Senior Operations Architect-ISC
* Jim Martin, Director of Operations-ISC
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* [[Jim Martin]], Director of Operations-ISC
* Keith Mitchell, VP of Systems Engineering ISC
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* [[Keith Mitchell]], VP of Systems Engineering ISC
* Luis Muñoz, Applications Engineer ISC
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* [[Luis Muñoz]], Applications Engineer ISC
* Francisco Obispo, Director of Services ISC
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* [[Francisco Obispo]], Director of Services ISC
* Norm Ritchie, Registry Business Consulatant ISC
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* [[Norm Ritchie]], Registry Business Consulatant ISC
* Ryan David Smith, Chief Technical Officer
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* [[Ryan David Smith]], Chief Technical Officer
* John Smrekar II, VP Partner Operations
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* [[John Smrekar II]], VP Partner Operations
* Joanna Stevens, JLS Consulting
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* [[Joanna Stevens]], JLS Consulting
* Maureen Sullivan, Business Development Specialist
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* [[Maureen Sullivan]], Business Development Specialist
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 14:10, 27 June 2012

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Type: Partnership
Industry: Internet/Registry
Founder(s): Frank Schilling
Headquarters: Governors Square Unit 3-110
23 Lime Tree Bay Ave. Grand Cayman
Country: Cayman Islands
Website: uniregistry.com
Key People
Frank Schilling, Managing Director
nTLDStats
TLDs: 23
Registrations: 327,948

More Info: nTLDStats

Uniregistry is a new registry operator established and managed by a group of Internet and domain name industry experts. The company's technical infrastructure is designed and maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC), a non profit organization dedicated to developing and distributing open source software worldwide, and involved in the development of DNS, DNSSEC, IPv6, and BIND. The company was officially launched on June 11, 2012 and it is headed by its Managing Director Frank Schilling, owner of one of the world's largest domain name portfolios.[1][2]

New gTLD Applications

At the time of the company's launch, Schilling refused to reveal the exact number and names of the domain name strings the company applied for. According to him, the gTLDs were selected by the company's founders, and he was confident that the gTLDs would be successful. He said, "We strongly believe in the gTLDs we have chosen and are 100% committed to their long-term success. These new names look better, sound better, and represent a big opportunity for brands to market themselves on the Internet in a different way."[3]

Just prior to reveal day, Schilling confirmed that he invested $60 million in his company and is pursuing 54 gTLDs. He publicly announced his bids for .lol and .home, saying that he knew that both strings would be highly desirable and that he thinks they would definitely be auctioned by ICANN. Google had previously announced its application for .lol, and GoDaddy and other companies applied for .home. Schilling said that his company will try to acquire the strings through auction.[4]

Company Values

Uniregistry's management and operations is guided by the following values: [5]

  • Liberty & Fairness
  • Responsible Stewardship
  • Technical Excellence
  • Ease and Simplicity

Uniregistry promised that its management will be "registrant-centered." The company ensures that the reliability and security of its infrastructure is of high technical standard and uncompromised, its policies and processed is transparent and neutral, and that they will have stable and predictable service as well as fair pricing.[6]

Management Team

UniRegistry's team include: [7]

References