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Network Solutions, Inc. is the company that
started domain name registration and enjoyed
monopoly over domain names for over 7 years.
They have a consistent track-record of
security and customer-service. Network
Solutions, Inc. has appointed agents or
partners throughout the world to provide
support to local customers.
India Web Promoters is the foremost partner
of Network Solutions, Inc since 1996.
India Web
Promoters offers Domain Name
Registration/Renewals/Transfers at a very
affordable price.
About Network Solutions
Founded in 1979, Network Solutions, Inc., a
VeriSign Company (NASDAQ: VRSN), pioneered
the development of registering Web addresses
ending in .com, .net and
.org and is the world’s leading
Registrar at
http://www.networksolutions.com/ with
over 10 million net registrations. Network
Solutions additionally plays a critical role
in the infrastructure of the Internet
through its Registry services. Network
Solutions, Registry customers include all
the Registrars of domain names ending in
.com, .net and .org. As a
VeriSign company, NSI is part of the world’s
largest provider of Internet Trust Services
for businesses. NSI works with industry
leaders including American Express, IBM,
Microsoft, AOL, Dell, and Yahoo!. For more
information, see the
http://www.netsol.com/ website.
Statements in
this announcement other than historical data
and information constitute forward-looking
statements that involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those
stated or implied by such forward-looking
statements. The potential risks and
uncertainties include, among others,
increased competition in the domain name
registration business including price
competition, risks associated with the
company’s international business,
uncertainty of future revenue and
profitability and fluctuations in its
quarterly operating results. More
information about potential factors that
could affect the company’s business and
financial results is included in the
company’s filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, especially in the
company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 1999 and Form 10-Q
for the period ended March 31, 2000.
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