Africa Registry launches gateway solution for domain names in Africa
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September 4, 2018920 views0 comments
Africa Registry, part of the CentralNic Group, a leading provider of domain names for Africa, on Tuesday announced a solution from its gateway service RRPproxy.
The solution, according to the company, will empower domain name vendors, registrars and resellers in Africa to sell domains using over 1,000 TLDs and to benefit from a $50 free credit for all new accounts.
As well as offering almost five times more domain name choices than available through other African gateways, Africa Registry’s RRPproxy service enables registrars and resellers to immediately start selling lucrative add-on services such as hosting and SSL certificates – and many more attractive features Africa Registry said to receive an immediate $50 credit, anyone in Africa wishing to upgrade their business selling domain names is invited to register with Africa Registry’s RRPprox.
“African companies selling domain names today or planning to in the future deserve the same range of products and services to sell enjoyed by their peers in Europe, the US and Asia. Africa Registry now provides this service through RRPproxy, the world’s best technical solution for domains,” said Africa Registry.
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Africa Registry is a CentralNic brand. CentralNic Group Plc is a London-based AIM-listed company which develops and manages software platforms allowing businesses globally to use the internet for their own websites and email, as well as protecting their brands online. Its core growth strategy is identifying and acquiring cash-generative businesses with annuity revenue streams and exposure to emerging markets and migrating them onto the CentralNic software and operating platforms.