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  2. Ionos - Wikipedia

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    Ionos SE ([]; proper spelling IONOS) is a German Internet service provider that is known for its web hosting, domain and cloud computing products. The company is part of the United Internet Group and operates in several continental European countries, (excluding Portugal) the UK and North America.

  3. Domain registration - Wikipedia

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    When a registrar registers a com domain name for an end-user, it must pay a maximum annual fee of US$7.34 to VeriSign, the registry operator for com, and a US$0.18 annual administration fee to ICANN. Most domain registrars price their services and products to address both the annual fees and the administration fees that must be paid to ICANN.

  4. List of most expensive domain names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of domain names that sold for $3 million USD or more. ... Domain Price Sale date ETC Ref LasVegas.com: $90 million: 2005: 2040 [45] Christmas.com: $3. ...

  5. Namecheap - Wikipedia

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    Namecheap is an American ICANN-accredited domain name registrar [1] and web hosting company, based in Phoenix, Arizona. The company was founded in 2000 by Richard Kirkendall [2] and has since grown to become one of the largest independent domain registrars in the world, with over 10 million customers and over 17 million domains under management.

  6. .online - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, ICANN announced it would be expanding the range of domain extensions to further organize the Internet with new TLD's being requested by multiple parties. [3] Six companies including Radix, Tucows, Namecheap, I-Registry Ltd., WhatBox?, and Donuts (Bitter Frostbite, LLC) filed applications for this TLD.

  7. United Internet - Wikipedia

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    United Internet's IPO took place before the peak of the New Economy, but the share reached a closing price of over 200 percent of the issue price on the first day of trading. Between 2000 and 2003, the subsidiary 1&1 entered various foreign markets, including the UK, France and the USA.

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