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Frank Schilling’s Uniregistry gets accredited as a registrar

Kevin Murphy, February 5, 2013, 10:50:03 (UTC), Domain Registrars

Portfolio new gTLD applicant Uniregistry has taken the first step towards bringing its proposed new gTLDs to market by getting accredited as a registrar by ICANN.
Uniregistrar Corp shares its Cayman Islands address with Uniregistry.
The company’s web site states:

Uniregistrar is a new ICANN accredited registrar designed to let you create domain names in the new top level domain extensions offered by Uniregistry.
Beginning in 2014 anyone will be able to create and manage their domain names using the simple site we plan to create here. The names offered by Uniregistrar will be shorter, clearer, easier to use and manage than the .com .net or .org names you know from the past.

Given that its IANA number does not yet appear on the official list, the accreditation must have been granted pretty recently.
Uniregistrar is already accredited to sell .asia, .biz, .com, .info, .jobs, .mobi, .name, .net, .org, .pro, .travel and .xxx names, suggesting that the company plans to sell more than just its own TLDs.
Schilling’s existing accredited registrar, iRegistry, which is used primarily (or exclusively) to manage Name Administration’s massive portfolio of domains, is only accredited in .com, .net, .org and .xxx.
Uniregistry is an applicant for 54 new gTLDs, including .auction, .sexy, .christmas and .blackfriday.
Unlike the current regime, under ICANN’s rules for new gTLDs, “vertical integration” — where a registry can own a registrar that sells domains in its TLDs — is permitted.

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Comments (2)

  1. Frank is taking the right step. I believe this is the first of many that will/must do the same.

  2. Jean Guillon says:

    What a surprise: my little finger tells me more are coming.

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