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ICANN roundly condemns VeriSign's Site Finder

...VeriSign was somewhat arrogant in its initial implementation of Site Finder," said Jonathan Robinson, director of business development at NetNames, who said that the service... Read more

13 July, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

VeriSign set to keep grip on .net?

...is that VeriSign's and Sentan Registry's proposals are equivalent," said Jonathan Robinson, business development director of NetNames, who believes ICANN should wait for... Read more

29 March, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Spoof hack leaves red faces at Leeds football club

...the dotcom name was not bought. CEO of domain registration service NetNames Jonathan Robinson believes it is essential companies buy up all likely domain names... Read more

30 March, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

Internet outage: Tough luck!

Jonathan Robinson, managing director of UK ISP NetBenefit, says customers have no recourse... Read more

24 February, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Mandelson launches 'bold' e-commerce initiative

...are two key reasons for the slow uptake of Internet business. But Jonathan Robinson, managing director of Blueberry Group -- another e-commerce provider -- believes the... Read more

17 December, 1998 by Jane Wakefield and Richard Barry

ZDNet News survey: BT plan gets thumbs down

...a blanket access charge would seem to be better value for money. Jonathan Robinson, MD of London ISP Netbenefit If no one else can get... Read more

10 June, 1998 by Munir Kotadia and Richard Barry

Widespread condemnation of BT Net plan

...is, it must be viewed as an abuse of its position" says Jonathan Robinson, MD of Net Benefit, a London ISP. BT, which already offers... Read more

10 June, 1998 by Richard Barry

Industry says ISPs must adapt or die

...If more people can access the Web site, its a good thing." Jonathan Robinson, managing director of UK ISP Net Benefit One of the biggest... Read more

29 May, 1998 by Munir Kotadia and Richard Barry

Avoid .eu domain scams, firms warned

...registration for 60, five years for €140 and ten years for €270. Jonathan Robinson, director of business development at domain registrar NetNames, said there has... Read more

28 August, 2003 by Andy McCue

Tony 'Del Boy' Blair flogs second-hand domain names

...expire while in the possession of the Treasury Solicitor's department. However, Jonathan Robinson, business development director of NetBenefit, said that Nominet, the organisation that... Read more

14 December, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

Tasteless hack leaves web users fuming

...hack "pretty well", resolving the problem within an hour of being notified. Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, which owns NetNames, confirmed the problem was first... Read more

14 September, 2001 by Ben King

Face-to-face meetings still alive and well in email age

...three email addresses. Amazingly, 10 per cent had twenty or more addresses. Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, pinpoints the anonymity factor as one of the... Read more

23 July, 2001 by Kate Hanaghan

High-tech sector in favour of a home in the Dome

...to move in. Speaking on silicon.com's The Big Question programme, Jonathan Robinson, CEO of NetBenefit, said: "I think London could do with a... Read more

11 December, 2000 by Ben King

The great domain name robbery

...sloppy." But not everyone thinks Network Solutions should be solely to blame. Jonathan Robinson, CEO of one of the UK's largest domain name companies... Read more

28 April, 2000 by Polly Raymond

What's in a name? ICANN and the Net name game

...intellectual property law," he added. Unfortunately the solution is much more complex. Jonathan Robinson, MD of UK registrar NetBenefit, is glad ICANN is trying to... Read more

6 September, 1999 by Sally Watson

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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seriously now. I've only bothered to read a small bit of the comments. do me and the rest of the world a favour. stop saying it does not work or...

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