World-Leading Provider of Domain Name Registry Services
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GoDaddy Registry (formerly Neustar Registry) is one of the world's largest and leading domain name registry providers. We operate top-level domains (TLDs) on behalf of sovereign nations, city governments, global brands and domain registries so that people worldwide can bring their ideas to life online. With more than two decades of industry leadership to draw on, we serve as the Registry Operator for industry-leading TLDs, like .co, .us, .biz, and .nyc — and manage the backend technology for hundreds more.
Today more than ever, individuals, businesses and brands rely on the critical internet infrastructure we provide to safely, securely and reliably connect, communicate and transact business online. Our team is building a platform for future innovation and growth that will positively impact the entire global internet community. To learn more about us, please visit www.registry.godaddy.
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