Domain registrar and
e-commerce infrastructure provider Melbourne IT has introduced a
new service to handle the transfer process of large volumes of .com,
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Bulk Transfers is designed to automate the transfer of more than 100
domain names from any ICANN approved registrar to Melbourne IT's domain
registrar business Internet Names Worldwide (INWW) in a single
transaction.
Melbourne IT said the new service will provide a solution to any
level of "inconvenience and frustration" involved in managing and
consolidating large volumes of domain names with one registrar. Domain Registration Tips: July 2005:: or transfer a domain with them, you now also get all these FREE services in to Australian registrar Melbourne IT without the domain owners authorization. http://www.domainregistrationtips.info/2005_07_01_domain-rtration-tips_archive.htmlHOME |
"This is the first bulk transfer service offered on the Internet
designed to take the hassle out of managing a large number of domain
names," said INWW general manager Clive Flory.
"In the past, managing 100 plus domain names was a tedious and costly
process, as you had to manage each name separately," he said. "This
service solves the problem by allowing you to easily transfer 100 or
more domain names to INWW without having to authorise or submit and
individual request for every domain - what's more once transferred,
users can manage their domains online in real time," said Flory. About Melbourne Australia:: Nintendo wii launches new browser. Open Source Risks. Are late fees legal Transfer or register your domain with Passion Computing and you can direct your http://passioncomputing.com.au/Articles/Melbourne-Australia.aspxHOME |
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