| Doctors,
Lawyers and Accountants Hit the Net [10th July
2003]
VANCOUVER, BC, Jul. 10, 2003 (MARKET
WIRE via COMTEX) -- DomainPeople.com, the eighth official
domain name registrar accredited by the Internet Corporation
of Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), announced today
that it has begun accepting pre-registrations for the
new .pro domain extension, which has been exclusively
created for accredited professionals.
Pre-registrations will be accepted on
a first come, first served basis and will be submitted
to the organization responsible for maintaining the
.pro registry when registration goes live, which is
expected to happen in late July or early August. There
is no cost for pre-registering a domain name. An applicant
will only be charged if their pre-registration submission
is available for registration when the registry goes
live.
"Pre-registration provides professionals
with a better chance of securing their chosen name with
a domain indicating their profession," said Chris
Kruk, Business Area Manager of DomainPeople. "The
.pro domain is exclusive to accredited professionals,
unlike other domain extensions, and adds greater credibility
to their presence on the Internet."
Dot-pro is the first and only top-level
domain to be introduced so far that is exclusive to
a specific group of people. Only members from the medical,
legal, or accounting professions recognized by a professional
governing body in one of the 50 united states or the
District of Columbia are currently eligible to register
a .pro domain.
Professionals outside of the United
States are eligible for defensive name registration,
which will reserve their chosen domain name, inactivated
until their respective jurisdiction is added at a later
date.
All applicants have to submit more detailed
information, compared with less regulated domain extensions,
to be considered for the new domain. In addition to
standard information required to register a domain name,
a .pro application requires the professional's date
of birth, last four digits of their social security
number, type of profession, professional jurisdiction,
professional license number, their name as it appears
on the license, and the date and place that the license
was issued.
"The extensive list of information
is required to qualify applicants for the domain,"
said Kruk. "The registry is very specific because
a .pro domain is intended to indicate a qualified professional
in their respective profession on the Internet,"
he added.
Each year the professional status of
a .pro registrant will be reviewed for continued eligibility.
With a successful .pro registration,
a professional will receive a digital certificate, which
can be downloaded to their computer to digitally sign
and encrypt e-mail communications. Given the nature
of a professional's business, the opportunity to conduct
confidential communications with clients and colleagues
via e-mail is sure to be a welcomed bonus.
About DomainPeople, Inc.
DomainPeople,
Inc. (www.domainpeople.com),
a wholly-owned subsidiary of NetNation Communications,
Inc. (NNCID) , was the eighth ICANN-accredited domain
name registrar and offers registration for the most
popular domain extensions -- notably .com, .net, .org,
.info, .biz, .name, .ca and .us. DomainPeople is a founding
member of Afilias Limited, the registry selected to
operate .info.
About NetNation Communications, Inc.
NetNation
Communications, Inc. (www.netnation.com)
is a pioneer in web hosting and domain name registration.
With more than six years in operation, the Company offers
enhanced-dedicated servers, co-location, shared hosting
and managed services to clients worldwide. NetNation
is recognized by industry evaluators for its excellent
customer service and support, as reflected by its frequent
top web host rankings worldwide. The Company was recently
ranked the fourth fastest growing company in British
Columbia by Business in Vancouver magazine, based on
percentage revenue growth from 1997 to 2001.
This release contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor"
provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. These statements are subject to
a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause
actual results to differ materially from those described
in the forward-looking statements. NetNation assumes
no obligation to update any forward-looking information
contained in this news release.
NetNation is a registered trademark
of NetNation Communications, Inc. and DomainPeople is
a trademark of DomainPeople, Inc. All other trademarks
are property of their respective owners.
Jay Elliott
604-688-8946, ext. 216
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