Registryasp - Involvement in The Industry

Involvement in The Industry

RegistryASP got their first break by providing a turnkey domain name registry solution to HKDNR late 2004.

Early 2008, RegistryASP hit the jackpot again with SGNIC by providing them a turnkey solution over their existing legacy registry solution.

Later in 2008, RegistryASP was also appointed by Oman TRA, to consult them on their domain name framework policy. However, this is a high profile ccTLD registry due to the nature to the ccTLD extension, .OM.

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