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[[July 20]], [[2005]] eNom, Inc. now accredited as a [[.eu]] registrar--among the first US registrars to get accreditation.
[[July 20]], [[2005]] eNom, Inc. now accredited as a [[.eu]] registrar--among the first US registrars to get accreditation.

==Controversy==
eNom's spam policy:
eNom states on its [http://www.enom.com/terms/AbusePolicy.asp abuse policy], "eNom has a zero tolerance spam policy." and eNom is shown as an example on [[Spamhaus]]. However, according to polarbeach.com, [http://www.polarbeach.com/topics/Registrars.htm] eNom scores in the top five as a registrar of [[spamvertised]] sites.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 23:33, 13 October 2005

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The company eNom, Inc. is a domain name registration and services technology company founded in 1998 in Redmond, WA, and is the 3rd largest registrar of domain names according to RegistrarStats. As of August 2005, eNom claims to "manage" almost 7 million domain names.

eNom is one of the largest registrars by market share, along with Network Solutions, Tucows, and GoDaddy. It offers some additional services such as Web hosting and e-mail service, in addition to domain registration in a number of top-level domains. eNom maintains multiple domain name servers located at different locations throughout the United States and Europe.

June 9, 2005 eNom logs six million hosted domain names. Online services provider is industry's third largest.

July 20, 2005 eNom, Inc. now accredited as a .eu registrar--among the first US registrars to get accreditation.

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