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Comwired.com Acquires DNS.com, Launches DNS Hosting Solution
Posted on April 28th, 2010 by admin in Domain News | No Comments »
Managed DNS provider, Comwired Inc, has announced it has acquired the category killer domain name DNS.com in a private purchase.
The company also announced it has launched advanced hosted DNS solutions with local geo-aware capabilities under the new URL.
Daniel Kimball, Comwired Inc.’s CEO, stated,
“This opportunity was the next step in solidifying our position in the DNS marketplace while also giving clients a peace of mind that they are being supported by a highly-robust, and economically practical DNS solution.”
Kimball continued,
“Like many of our customers, we pride ourselves on being a technology- and service-oriented business. The DNS.com domain is a powerful asset which will help expand our online community through increased name recognition and memorability.”
Comwired Inc. serves websites that require maximum protection against DNS-based online attacks and other forms of downtime and also sells the same services through resellers.
In announcing the acquisition, the company has released a new website with pricing and plans targeting the enterprise market. Hundreds of enterprise customers have been migrated to the new platform since launching the site this month.
“This acquisition is a significant investment in our industry and a major advancement in our strategic posture,” described Kimball. The move has provided a 700% increase in the online audience for the company’s DNS service.
For more information about DNS.com and its DNS services, visit their website at www.dns.com.
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