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<h2 class="Heading2" style="margin-bottom: -6px;">Internet Surpasses
193 Million Domain Name Registrations in First Quarter of 2010 </h2>         
        
        <h4 class="Heading3" style="margin-bottom: -6px;">Total Base of Top
Level Domains Achieves Annual Growth of 6 Percent</h4>
                 
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        MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA --
                 
(Marketwire) --
June 8, 2010 --
        
         The Internet grew by 1 million domain names in the first quarter of
2010, according to the latest Domain Name Industry Brief published by
VeriSign, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRSN), the trusted provider of Internet
infrastructure services for the networked world.
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The Domain Name Industry ended the first quarter of 2010 with a base of
more than 193 million domain name registrations across all of the Top
Level Domain Names (TLDs), an increase of 11 million domain name
registrations, or 6 percent, compared to the first quarter of 2009.
Compared to the fourth quarter of 2009, domain name registrations grew
0.6 percent.
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The overall base of .com and .net domain names grew to 99.3 million
domain names in the first quarter of 2010. This represents a 2.7 percent
increase over the fourth quarter and a 7 percent increase over the same
quarter in 2009. New .com and .net registrations were added at an
average of approximately 2.7 million per month in the first quarter of
2010 for a total of 8.1 million new registrations in the quarter. The
renewal rate for the first quarter of 2010 was 72 percent, an increase
from the fourth quarter of 2009, which was 71.2 percent. Quarterly
renewal rates may deviate a few percentage points in either direction
each quarter based upon the composition of the expiring base and the
contribution of specific registrars.
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VeriSign's average daily Domain Name System (DNS) query load during
first quarter 2010 was 54 billion per day with peaks as high as 63.2
billion per day. Compared to fourth quarter 2009, the daily query
average and the daily peak queries both saw an increase of 4 percent.
Taken annually, the daily average increased 41 percent and the peak
daily queries grew 43 percent.
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<b>ITIF Report: The Internet Economy 25 Years After .Com</b>
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The latest Domain Name Industry Brief spotlights a new study by the
Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington,
D.C.-based think tank. Titled <a href="http://www.itif.org/publications/internet-economy-25-years-after-com">"The
Internet Economy 25 Years After .com: Transforming Commerce &
Life,"</a> the study draws on a variety of research sources to gauge the
commercial impact of the Internet, in conjunction with the 25th
anniversary of the first .com domain name registration.
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With one in four people worldwide estimated to use the Internet today,
the report measures the reach of e-commerce in solid terms. For
instance, ITIF estimates that the annual global economic benefits of the
commercial Internet equal $1.5 trillion -- a figure that eclipses the
global sales of medicine, investment in renewable energy, and government
investment in R&D, combined. ITIF also estimates that, assuming
e-commerce continues to grow just half as fast as it grew between 2005
and 2010, then by 2020, it will add $3.8 trillion to the global economy.
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The far-reaching ITIF report also provides a snapshot of Internet use
and its expanding influence on people throughout the world. Among its
findings:
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</p><ul><li>In Europe, the percentage of online shoppers grew by 85 percent
between 2004 and 2009. </li><li>Experience with online shopping in developing countries is rapidly
catching up with that seen in more developed regions. Sixty-three
percent of Internet users in Latin American and 70 percent of users in
Asia Pacific countries have made at least one purchase online, for
example, compared to 85 percent of Internet users in North America and
Europe. </li><li>Although online commerce is becoming commonplace worldwide, it's
still more popular in some countries than others. In assessing 30
nations, ITIF found Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United
States lead the rest of the world in shopping, selling, and doing
business online. </li><li>The country with the highest percentage of adult citizens who have
shopped online is Japan, with 52 percent. </li></ul>
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"As the ITIF study affirms, the commercial Internet has been a
transformational force in the world for the past quarter century," said
Raynor Dahlquist, senior vice president of Naming Services at VeriSign.
"To ensure it continues to drive the evolution of entire industries,
it's vital to make strategic and continuous investments in the Internet
infrastructure. With Project Apollo, VeriSign is building the
infrastructure it believes is essential to manage the Internet's next
wave of growth."
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VeriSign publishes the Domain Name Industry Brief to provide Internet
users throughout the world with significant statistical and analytical
research and data on the domain name industry and the Internet as a
whole. Copies of the 2010 first quarter Domain Name Industry Brief, as
well as previous reports, can be obtained at <a href="http://www.verisign.com/domain-name-services/domain-information-center/industry-brief/index.html">http://www.verisign.com/domain-name-services/domain-information-center/industry-brief/index.html</a>.
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