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TLD Managers Launches TLD Industry Newsletter
Posted on September 23rd, 2008 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »
TLD Managers, an Internet real estate management company, has announced the launch of a monthly newsletter and has begun accepting free subscriptions to this resource. This newsletter will allow interested parties to monitor the progress of ICANN’s new TLD initiative, as well as other developments in the TLD management space.
“Currently, the only real service that any TLD management company can supply is informational,” said Matthew Diehl, CEO of TLD Managers. “Since ICANN’s initial announcement regarding new gTLDs, information on the progress of the project has been scarce. We will monitor ICANN and the rest of the marketplace to provide our subscribers with the most concise and current information.”
Interested parties can subscribe to the TLD Managers newsletter on their homepage at http://www.tldmanagers.com.
The TLD registration process is expected to be finalized in early 2009.
TLD Managers will help clients prepare for the registration of their TLD as well as manage domain registrations for them through their new website.
About TLD Managers:
TLD Managers is a top-level domains management company located in Waltham, Massachusetts. TLD Managers assists clients in the registration of a new TLD through ICANN. Additionally, TLD Managers will manage and service a client’s TLD through moderation of request for domain registration as well as expansion of TLD usage.
Contact Information
Matthew S. Diehl
CEO & Founder
Email: info@tldmanagers.com
Phone: 1-888-8NEWTLD (1-888-863-9853)
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