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[July 2, 2002] Members of the ISP-Webhosting list
discuss the level of customer support required by Microsoft's Web page tools.
It seems it's all about making sure that users don't destroy their own systems.
Want
Equinix to Manage Your Network?
Wayne Kawamoto
[March 21, 2002] Equinix's new multi-network management
services include: Equinix Managed Router Service, Equinix Intelligent Routing
Service and Equinix Command Center.
Sold
to the Highest Squatter Julie
Wheeler
[December 27, 2001] Opportunities for cybersquatting
are proliferating as new domains are created. In the past, the victims had
little recourse, but that might change, thanks to the ACPA.
Intuit
and VeriSign Ally
Kevin Newcomb
[December 18, 2001] Small business vendors collaborate
to deliver advanced website services including customizable pages, webhosting,
and own-branded e-mails.
A
Worldwide Internet … One Country At A Time
Julie Wheeler
[November 28, 2001] Country code TLDs are as unique
as the respective cultures they represent, making it tough to make them
your business.
3D
Customer Content and Games
Wayne Kawamoto
[November 16, 2001] Vircom's E-maginer Online
lets ISP customers create their own 3D, multi-user online websites. Vircom
itself runs two online games, called The 4th Prophecy and Black Moon Chronicles.
Cisco
Expands High-End Router Line Jim
Wagner
[October 3, 2001] Scalability and edge capabilities
of the hardware maker's are enhanced in its new and existing gear. But
will ISPs and telecom companies invest in the future of IP routing an
value-added services?
Be
a Service Provider from the Third Dimension ISP-Planet
Staff
[September 26, 2001] P-Cube enables service providers
to monitor and deliver value-added services—and to charge for them. A
new report estimates the amount of additional revenue the product will
generate.
New.net,
BulkRegister.com
Deal On New Registry Platform
Michael Singer
[September 7, 2001] New.net and BulkRegister.com,
the fourth largest ICANN-accredited registrar, Thursday inked a deal to
sell New.net domain names as early as October 2001.
Registrar
Directory: 1GlobalPlace Profile
Jeff Goldman
[July 25, 2001]Want to be the first ISP in town
to offer every country code domain available, more than 211 different
domains? It's a niche market, and it's one that 1GlobalPlace is serving
handily, with a broad range of affiliate and partner programs.
Registrar
Directory: Register.com Profile
Jeff Goldman
[July 16, 2001] The world's second-largest registrar
with over 3.7 million names registered, Register.com offers a Global Partner
Network with a variety of options for ISPs, like one of the best turnkey
solutions in the industry.
Registrar
Directory: Stargate Communications Profile
Jeff Goldman
[July 9, 2001] You may find it odd that a communications
firm would try to keep its domain name reselling program a secret. But
when it comes to bulk domain name registrar services for ISPs, it's no
secret that Stargate is cheap.
Building
Web Communities
ISP-Planet Staff
[July 6, 2001] Trellix makes a compelling argument
for getting into the Web publishing game as a way to reduce churn and
lure new SMB clients your way, integrating this value added proposition
into your service mix.
Registrar
Directory: Tucows OpenSRS Profile
Jeff Goldman
[July 2, 2001] Tucows has a long standing in
the market, and its focus on the needs of the ISP has helped it to maintain
that position. ISP operators seeking domain registration services shouldn't
look any further than OpenSRS.
Registrar
Directory: DotRegistrar Profile
Jeff Goldman
[June 25, 2001] DotRegistrar is the domain name
services division of Miami's iHoldings. DotRegistrar's pitch is simple:
it claims to be one of the cheapest registrars available to ISPs, and
it does not compete with ISPs.
Registrar
Directory: Speednames Profile Jeff
Goldman
[June 18, 2001] Going global is more than making
Web content accessible from any place, anytime. If your ISP needs to provide
clients with a regional presence on a worldwide scale, Speednames has
a registry solution for you.
Registrar
Directory: Registry at Info Avenue Jeff
Goldman
[June 11, 2001] The Registry at Info Avenue, operating
out of South Carolina, offers a trio of reseller options. Although it's
an independent company in its own right, the registrar has a powerful
group of independent telcos behind it.
Registrar
Directory: Network Solutions Profile Jeff
Goldman
[June 4, 2001] Despite growing competition from
a crop of newly accredited ICANN registrars, Network Solutions remains
by far the master of .com, .net and .org domains with more than 6.5 million
names registered.
Registrar
Directory: AIT Domains Profile Jeff
Goldman
[May 29, 2001] A Webhosting firm with big dreams,
it's making some big changes to help its vision become a working reality.
With over 160K domains registered, AIT could make its naming service work
for your ISP, too.
Registrar
Directory: Parava Networks Profile Jeff
Goldman
[May 21, 2001] If part or all of your target market
is in Latin American, you will want to get to know Parava Networksa
domain name registrar that can help take your ISPs Webhosting business
south of the border.
Registrar
Directory: DomainDiscover Profile Jeff
Goldman
[May 14, 2001] This registrar nearly slipped through
our search for ISP-friendly domain services. It took a second look to
reveal that DomainDiscover doesn't compete with ISPs. Discover what this
registrar could do for your ISP today.
Registrar
Directory: dotEarth.com Profile Jeff
Goldman
[May 7, 2001] Small, friendly and promising that
it would never become a rival hosting firm, this domain name registrar
might seem more like dotHeaven than dotEarth for small ISPs seeking a
registrar partner.
Registrar
Directory: GKG.NET Profile Jeff Goldman
[April 30, 2001] Relatively transparent and positively
ISP-friendly, this domain name registrar could be your ISPs perfect partnerespecially
if your Internet service does a lot of business south of the border.
Registrar
Directory: Registrars.com Profile Jeff
Goldman
[April 23, 2001] For service providers' seeking
a well-established domain name service with a broad range of partnerships
and affiliate options, Registrars.com may be just the ticket.
Registrar
Directory: ItsYourDomain.com Profile Jeff
Goldman
[April 16, 2001] Gee, those ICANN-accredited registrars
are cool! Wouldn't it be great to be just like them? One Chicago-based
registrar allows ISPs to do just thatseamlessly, transparently.
Registrar
Directory: GoDaddy Software Jeff
Goldman
[April 9, 2001] Arizona-based GoDaddy Software
is a registrar with an impressive history. But only the second of its
two-reseller arrangements offers a solid private label option for ISPs.
Registering
Multi-Lingual Domains ISP-Planet
Staff
[March 30, 2001] Have a customer that needs a domain
name registered in Hebrew, Gujarati, or Cherokee? Register.com is pre-registering
new multi-lingual domain names now so folks can get in line today.
The
Tantalizing MTU Market Gerry
Blackwell
[February 9, 2001] Selling high-speed services
to people in public places is different than connecting individual usersall
you need is access to the habitat and the right partner.
Ensim
ServerXchange Jeff Goldman
[January 15, 2001] Hosted operation platform makes
entering the Webhosting trade as easy as flipping a switch. Learn how
Ensim could help you turn on the profits at your ISP and light-up your
Webhosting services.
Application
Services Made Easy Jeff
Goldman
[January 8, 2001] If your ISP targets local businesses
chances are you're going to be asked to serve-up a few applicationssooner
or later. Systemsfusion is one way to do itsooner.
NetMechanic
Partner Program Debut ISP-Planet
Staff
[December 18, 2000] NetMechanic shares its tool
bag full of optimizing gadgets with ISP partners to strengthen customer
retention by expanding online Web site services.
Free
Money? Did Somebody Say Free Money? Gerry
Blackwell
[December 15, 2000] Reselling hosted applications
could make your ISP business a buck or twoand you don't even have
to transform your operation into an ASP to reap the rewards.
Merit
Network Transformation Builds ISP Profits ISP-Planet
Staff
[December 5, 2000] What happens when world-class
RADIUS programming meets venture capital? Interlink Networks. But this
isn't the same old dial-up programit's a radical authentication
program that's a real moneymaker.
Open
Software Platform for Service Automation Wayne
Kawamoto
[October 31, 2000] Sphera's Java-applet-heavy
solution promises rapid deployment of pay-per-use services.
Faster,
More Reliable Data Storage Wayne
Kawamoto
[October 31, 2000] Eurologic
will incorporate Seagate's 2 Gbit Fibre Channel and Ultra 160 SCSI capabilities
into its data storage solutions.
Kurant's
StoreSense 4.0 Alex
Goldman
[October 18, 2000] New partnership program for
ISPs allows even the smallest of ISPs to offer Kurant's product to their
clients.
Directed
Shopping Jim Wagner
[June 2, 2000] ISPs looking for a value-added service
to offer their customers might want to try myZack, a pricing portal that
gives service providers a commission for every customer that makes a purchase
through the network.
Webhosting
Gets Personal Best
of the ISP-Lists
[May 22, 2000] When company disputes involve a disgruntled
employee or even a divorce the webhosting company can get
caught in the middle. Members of the ISP-Webhosting list share tales of
woe.
Choosing
a Registrar Best
of the ISP-Lists
[April 18, 2000] The ISP-WebHosting list debates
where to register domain names.
Quest
for the Perfect Shopping Cart
Best of the ISP Lists
[March 8, 2000] Merchant-friendly
storefront solutions are an ongoing preoccupation among folks on the ISP-Ecommerce
discussion list. Here are some recent thoughts on the subject.
Faster,
More Reliable Data Storage Wayne
Kawamoto
[January 10, 2000] Eurologic
will incorporate Seagate's 2 Gbit Fibre Channel and Ultra 160 SCSI capabilities
into its data storage solutions.
Free
E-Commerce Incubator Ted
Stevenson
[December 30, 1999] Breakthrough Software
has released ShopZone SiteBuilder, a free, browser-based Website generator
designed to turn new-to-the-Web small businesses into paying e-commerce
customers.
Flexible
Store Solution is Easy on ISPs Nelson
King
[October 21, 1999] This package lets 50 or more
merchant/ customers set up their own online stores. It handles most of
the mechanics, so you can devote your time to better things, like marketing.
E-Commerce
Revenue without the Effort Ted
Stevenson
[May 18, 1999] New payment/accounting system
cuts ISPs in on the booming online sales cornucopia without forcing them
to become partners in the technological infrastructure.
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