Team Internet closes Hexonet, customer migration begins

Industry Information 21 Jan 2025 11:20:17 AM By:DN platform editor
Abstract:

Recently, Team Internet Group (AIM: TIG) announced that it will close its domain name reseller platform Hexonet, which has attracted the attention of the domain name industry.

Recently, Team Internet Group (AIM: TIG) announced that it will close its domain name reseller platform Hexonet, which has attracted the attention of the domain name industry.

Team Internet closes Hexonet, customer migration begins

It is reported that from the end of 2024, Hexonet will no longer be updated except for key security projects. As an important reseller platform, Hexonet has a wide range of businesses in the domain name field and manages many domain names. But with the implementation of this decision, its resellers will transition to Team Internet's CentralNic reseller platform, and retail customers will manage their domain names through Moniker. It is worth noting that despite the change in the domain name management platform, Hexonet registrar certification will still be used.

Team Internet closes Hexonet, customer migration begins

The move to close the Hexonet platform has many considerations for Team Internet Group. On the one hand, managing fewer platforms helps the company save money and optimize resource allocation. On the other hand, the upcoming NIS2 directive for European country code top-level domains is also an important factor in promoting integration. The company said that starting in March, EU registration providers will make "code-breaking changes" to comply with the NIS2 directive.

For Hexonet's customers, this incident means that they need to adapt to new platforms and management methods. However, Team Internet Group said that it will ensure that the customer's domain name migration process is smooth and smooth, and protect the customer's rights and services. At present, the relevant migration work is already in preparation, and the company is also actively communicating with customers, providing detailed guidance and support to help customers familiarize themselves with the new management platform and process as soon as possible.

In general, the closure of Hexonet is an important event in the domain name industry. It not only affects the business layout of Team Internet Group, but also will have a far-reaching impact on many domain name customers. In the future, we will continue to pay attention to related progress and changes.

Information source: domainnamewire

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