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NEW YORK, March 24, 2009 — Domainmonster.com today
announced they have entered into an agreement with MySpace
to provide registrar services for the .tel domain name.

Joining Domainmonster.com as a Premier Partner,
Domainmonster.com will retail .tel domains to MySpace
customers referred from their website. The entire sales,
technical and aftercare process will be provided by
Domainmonster.com.

Matt Mansell, CEO, commented, “MySpace is groundbreaking.
They are the first social network to recognize domain names
as important to their users’ identity on the web.”
Commenting further, Mansell said, “The .tel domain is
totally unique, providing a quick, easy and
search-engine-friendly presence on the world’s first
entirely global address book. It’s a totally logical and
natural fit for the social networks.”
As the 2nd largest registrar worldwide for the most recent
gTLD launch of .asia last year (see
http://tinyurl.com/82sepr), Domainmonster.com has
participated in all recent domain name launches, where
premium names are frequently sold for more than 100K US
Dollars. .tel is the last launch in the currently approved
ICANN gTLD’s.

The .tel launch commences at 15:00 UTC, March 24, 2009 and
is first come, first served. Tel domains are available to
order now at http://www.domainmonster.com/tel-registration/

About Domainmonster.com

Domainmonster.com has rapidly grown to become a Top 50
fastest growing ICANN accredited registrar. With sales in
Dollars, Sterling and Euros, Domainmonster.com is a
round-the-clock operation, serving customers across the
globe. A Top 3 performer in the recent .asia and .me
launches, Domainmonster.com is well-known for its success
securing the best virtual real estate.

Coupled with knowledgeable customer service and a
consistently low, “no catches” bulk pricing model, it’s no
wonder more than 25% of the domains Domainmonster.com
manages are inbound transfers! Domainmonster.com brings a
fresh outlook to domain registration and counts itself lucky
to serve endless domain portfolio holders and worldwide
brands amongst its many customers.

 

 

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