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We’ve refreshed our Webmail

As our Custom Email service grows, we’re working to continually improve the platform while maintaining high availability. One essential component of our email solution is our Webmail, which is both used by Enom’s direct customers and included in the email service our reseller partners can package as part of their own lineup. So, we’re excited […]

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Updates from ICANN64 – Kobe, Japan

A small delegation from Tucows attended ICANN64 in Kobe, Japan, and we want to share a few quick highlights about the progress made in some key areas. RDAP working group RDAP, everyone’s favorite new registration data access protocol, is now in the implementation phase. This means that registrars and registries must implement RDAP according to […]

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ICANN updates: EPDP Phase 1 final report

ICANN’s Expedited Policy Development Process (EPDP) team has issued their Phase 1 Final Report, marking the end of this stage of the project. The recommendations from this Report will become mandatory as of February 29, 2020, but contracted parties (registrars and registries) are permitted to implement them sooner. We’re still determining what specific changes we’ll […]

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Tucows acquires wholesale domain registrar Ascio Technologies

Earlier this morning, our parent company, Tucows Inc. released some exciting news: we’ve officially acquired Ascio Technologies, another wholesale domain registrar that, like Enom, is dedicated to supporting a growing reseller network. Enom and our sister brands, OpenSRS and EPAG, are thrilled to welcome Ascio to the Tucows family. The venture further solidifies Tucows’ position […]

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What Brexit means for .EU domain owners in the UK

Last updated: July 2, 2020 On February 1, 2020, the United Kingdom officially withdrew from the European Union, with a transition period that will extend until December 31, 2020. One of the consequences of Brexit is that many UK-based, .EU domain owners will no longer meet the .EU eligibility requirements. Recently, EURid, the .EU registry, […]