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BusinessRalliart

Organization
Type Commercial
Focus Internet
Region AP
Country
  • Japan
City Kyoto
Websites

BusinessRalliart, Inc. is an information and communications technology company based in Japan. Some of its businesses include selling mobile communications products, high speed e-mail delivery service, ASP service, rental server service, online shopping systems, settlement representation and bike portal website service, etc. The company was established in Muko City, Kyoto in 1992. Since its establishment, the company expanded its operations and created branches in Okinawa, Osaka, Tokyo, Shanghai and Vietnam. [1]

New gTLD Application[edit | edit source]

On June 16, 2011,BusinessRalliart CEO Toshiyuki Nakanishi announced the company's plans to submit its applications for .ryukyu and .okinawa geographical TLDs to ICANN's New gTLD Program. According a report published by the Okinawa Times, Nakanishi believed that the TLDs will make Okinawa a leader in Information Technology development in Japan. The TLDs will also enhance the identity of Okinawa and Ryukyu Islands. BusinessRalliart received investments for its TLD projects from Nippon Rent-A-Car Okinawa and EN Group, owner of a Japanese restaurant chain in Okinawa. [2] [3]

The company also received an approval to apply for the .osaka TLD from the Osaka Prefecture along with three other companies namely Interlink, Future Spirits and GMO Registry. However, only interlink and GMO Registry applied.[4]

Partnerships and Affiliations[edit | edit source]

The company established partnerships and affiliations with VeriSign, GlobalSign, KDDI Mobile Solution Partner and JPRS. [5]

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