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VeriSign to raise domain fees

April 5, 2007 Controversial price increases mean VeriSign will charge 7 percent more for .com domains, 10 percent more for .net. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., price increase, Microsoft .NET, domain, domain name, DNS

German outfit says VeriSign abused its position

January 20, 2005 A director of DENIC, a company that wants VeriSign's gig as operator of the master database for .net domains, has plenty of criticism of its rival. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Microsoft .NET, database

ICANN to lift price caps on .net domains

July 9, 2005 Group agrees to lift price restrictions on .net domains starting in 2007--a signal that ICANN will cease regulating domain name pricing? TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Microsoft .NET, domain name, restriction, domain

VeriSign to battle rivals for .net domain control

January 19, 2005 Domain registry giant will face competition for first time, as four other companies vie for spot as operator of .net domain. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Microsoft .NET, operator, domain, domain name, registry

Why we should operate .net

January 19, 2005 Sabine Dolderer, a director at German nonprofit DENIC, explains why her group should replace VeriSign in running the master database for .net. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., Microsoft .NET, domain, fee, contract, proposal, community, registry, database

Senators question .com price increases

September 20, 2006 At Senate hearing, politicians ask about VeriSign's guaranteed price increases for .com, call for .xxx domain. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., price increase, registrar, domain name, Microsoft .NET, domain, agreement, GoDaddy, senator, Bush Administration

Domain name price hikes come under fire

June 8, 2006 A proposal would let VeriSign charge billions more for .com domains, but some are skeptical about its continued monopoly. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., hike, settlement, domain name, dispute, domain, Rep., Microsoft .NET, small business, Washington, Republican, CEO
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