ICANN accepts bids to operate .net registry
Saturday, January 22, 2005 - :22 AM
Topic: 6DEPLOY
Posted by: Jordi

The contest to operate the Internet's .net domain has begun, with four leading domain name service providers submitting bids to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers by the midnight Tuesday deadline.

NeuLevel's bid focuses on new technology and services, including support for IPv6, the next generation of the Internet's main protocol, as well as support for internationalized domain names. NeuLevel has teamed with Japan Registry Services, which operates Japan's .jp domain, on its .net bid. The two companies have formed a joint venture called Sentan Registry Services.

Complete information at PC World.

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