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Donuts Inc. was founded in 2010 and acquired Afilias, a leading top-level domain (TLD) registry operator and service provider, in 2020. United under one brand, Identity Digital cements its status ...
Donuts, the largest top level domain name operator in terms of number of extensions, is acquiring domain name registry Afilias. The deal includes Afilias’ “owned and operated” top level domains such as .blue and .global, as well as its registry services business. It does not include Afilias’ mobile software business Device Atlas, the ...
The non-registry bits of Afilias that were not acquired by Donuts in the acquisition deal announced last December have been rebranded as Altanovo Inc. The new Delaware company owns the registrar 101domain, the mobile device software company DeviceAtlas, and the Irish new gTLD application vehicle Afilias Domains No. 3 Ltd, now renamed Altanovo Domains Ltd.
In 2010, as the mobile web gained traction, DeviceAtlas joined Afilias, Inc., becoming the flagship product of its mobile & web technology division called Afilias Technology Limited. In 2020, during an acquisition of Afilias, Inc., Afilias Technology Limited was renamed DeviceAtlas Limited to better reflect the scope of device intelligence ...
Afilias is the world’s second largest Internet domain name registry, with more than 20 million names under management. Afilias powers a wide variety of top-level domains, and will soon support hundreds of new TLDs (top level domains) now preparing for launch, including TLDs for cities, brands, communities and generic terms.
Afilias Moves to the US. HORSHAM, Pa., Aug. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Afilias, a leading domain registry operator, announced today that it has formally established a new corporate parent entity ...
Afilias then took Australia’s .au contract from Neustar in 2017, and Neustar retaliated by winning India’s .in contract in 2018 from Afilias. The battle for Colombia’s .co registry – which holds 2.3 million domains that cost double the registration price for most other top-level domains, making it extremely lucrative – was just one ...
Afilias, which manages hundreds of millions of internet addresses, was the first known company to relocate to the US on the back of "favourable" tax changes introduced by US president Donald Trump ...
In 2017, Afilias saw revenue grow from $106.7 million to $113.6 million. Profit before tax was down slightly, from $38.6 million to $36 million. Again, that was due largely to ICB, which contributed $1.4 million of red ink to the bottom line. Afilias is a private company, by the way, which is why these numbers all refer to 2017.