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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/990505/ga_iperdom_1.html

Iperdome Offers Free Trial of .per(sm) Services

    ATLANTA, May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Iperdome, Inc., the company offering Personal 
Domain Name services under the .per(sm) brand and Top Level Domain (TLD), today 
announced several changes designed to position the company as a competitor to the 
recently selected ICANN Registrars.  These changes include: 

-  Converting the entire .per(sm) name space from a distributed zone to a managed 
zone.  This novel, useful and likely patentable approach features Discrete Domain Name 
Assignments (DDNA), a new process that allows millions of individuals to share common 
family names.  

-  Combining the traditional Registry/Registrar functions so that individuals can use 
their Personal Domain Names via a single contact point, without any technical 
knowledge, for a very reasonable price.

-  Offering all Netizens a free trial .per(sm) Identity, free email forwarding, and a 
free membership in the Personal Domain Name Holders Association. 

"These changes were designed to meet the needs of individuals in securing a lasting, 
permanent Internet identity, and to give them a voice in Internet governance" said Jay 
Fenello, President of Iperdome.  "Our goal is to bring diversity to the name space, 
and choice to the marketplace."

Iperdome has been fighting for over two years to get .per(sm) added to the legacy root 
servers.  Today, many people agree that Iperdome's .per(sm) is likely to be among the 
very first new TLDs.  In the interim, Iperdome is pleased to offer world-wide 
visibility for .per(sm) services under the .nu and .to TLDs.

"Our goal is to make the .per(sm) brand more pervasive than phone numbers.  And with 
DDNA, we can easily accommodate over 100 million clients!" said Fenello.  "'What's 
your .per(sm)?' will now be our marketing mantra." 

SOURCE Iperdome, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.iperdome.com 
Web Site: http://www.pdnha.org 


Respectfully,

Jay Fenello
President, Iperdome, Inc.�   404-943-0524
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What's your .per(sm)?   http://www.iperdome.com 

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