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'''Neustar, Inc.''' |
'''Neustar, Inc.''' is an American technology company that provides real-time information and analytics for risk, digital performance, defense, ], ], and ] industries, and also provides clearinghouse and directory services to the global communications and Internet industries. Neustar was the ] for a number of ], including ], ] (on behalf of ]), ], ] (on behalf of the city of New York), and ] (on behalf of the ]) until the sale of the division to ] in 2020. | ||
Until the end of 2018, |
Until the end of 2018, Neustar was also a ] under behalf of the ], a role continued from its founder, ]. Their first contract was granted in 1997 and was renewed under its spin-off in 1999, 2004, and 2012. Since 2019, it has been replaced by ] | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Neustar was founded in ] in 1998 as a business unit within ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Holstein |first=William J. |date=2008-01-05 |title=The Company With the Biggest Little Black Book |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/05/business/05interview.html |access-date=2022-05-19 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> It was spun off to keep the neutrality that was essential to its original core contract with the nation's ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Noguchi |first=Yuki |date=2001-02-07 |title=Home of the Big Black Book |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/business/2001/02/07/home-of-the-big-black-book/4689195a-1985-4657-93fa-c1c7ea612085/ |access-date=2022-05-18 |newspaper=The Washington Post}}</ref> In November 2006, it bought ], a UK-based enabler of mobile ] services.<ref>{{Cite web|date=November 27, 2006|title=NeuStar acquires Followap for $139 million|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2006/11/27/businesspro-followap-neustar-dc-idUKWEN034920061127|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402090534/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2006/11/27/businesspro-followap-neustar-dc-idUKWEN034920061127|archive-date=2015-04-02|publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
Neustar was incorporated in ] in 1998. Neustar started as a business unit within ]. It was spun off to keep the neutrality that was essential to its original core contract with the nation's ]. | |||
⚫ | In 2010, Lisa Hook was named the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. In January 2010, '']'' reported that under Hook's leadership, Neustar was chosen by a consortium of Hollywood studios and technology executives to manage a system whereby consumers could access movies and other video entertainment from multiple digital devices. This system was named "UltraViolet".<ref>{{cite news|last=Musgrove|first=Mike|date=January 14, 2010|title=Neustar gets deal to work on movie download anti-piracy system|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/13/AR2010011304311.html|newspaper=]|access-date=May 12, 2015}}</ref> Over the next years, Neustar bought several companies: TARGUSInfo (2011), Aggregate Knowledge (2013) and ] (2014).<ref>{{cite news|last=Overly|first=Steven|date=October 11, 2011|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/neustar-acquires-vienna-based-targusinfo-for-650-million-in-cash/2011/10/11/gIQA91fHdL_story.html|title=Neustar acquires Vienna-based Targusinfo for $650 million in cash|newspaper=]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Wasserman |first1=Todd |title=Neustar Buys Ad-Tech Firm Aggregate Knowledge for $119 Million |url=http://mashable.com/archive/neustar-aggregate-knowledge/ |work=] |date=October 30, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Murphy|first=Kevin|title=Neustar pays $109 million for .CO Internet|url=http://domainincite.com/16166-neustar-pays-109-million-for-co-internet|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150415225832/http://domainincite.com/16166-neustar-pays-109-million-for-co-internet|archive-date=2015-04-15|url-status=live|access-date=2015-04-10|date=2014-03-20|website=DomainIncite}}</ref> | ||
In November 2006, Neustar acquired ], a UK-based enabler of mobile ] services.<ref>{{Cite web|date=November 27, 2006|title=NeuStar acquires Followap for $139 million|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2006/11/27/businesspro-followap-neustar-dc-idUKWEN034920061127|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150402090534/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2006/11/27/businesspro-followap-neustar-dc-idUKWEN034920061127|archive-date=2015-04-02|publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Neustar entered into an ] in 2015 with ] for their caller authentication assets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1265888/000126588815000044/exhibit21tns2015assetpurch.htm|title=Asset Purchase Agreement between Transaction Network Services, Inc. and Neustar, Inc.|date=September 9, 2015|publisher=]}}</ref> The following year, Neustar planned to split into two independent publicly traded companies.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.adweek.com/news/technology/ad-tech-player-neustar-splitting-2-public-companies-172146|title=Ad Tech Player Neustar is Splitting Into 2 Public Companies|magazine=AdWeek |date=June 21, 2016|first=Christine |last=Birkner|access-date=August 17, 2016}}</ref> This plan was abandoned later that year when ] and ] announced to buy all Neustar public shares for approximately $2.9 billion ($33.50 per share).<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.neustar.biz/about-us/news-room/press-releases/2016/neustar-to-be-acquired-by-group-led-by-golden-gate-capital|title=Neustar to Be Acquired for $33.50 per Share in Cash by Group Led by Golden Gate Capital|publisher=Neustar|date=December 14, 2016}}</ref> This was completed by August 2017.<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.neustar.biz/about-us/news-room/press-releases/2017/acquisitionclose|title=Neustar Announces Completion of Acquisition by Group Led by Golden Gate Capital|publisher=Neustar|date=August 8, 2017}}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | Neustar lost its ] (NPAC) contract in 2016 to ] subsidiary Telcordia. Neustar had administered the number portability system since 1997. The local-number-portability administrator (LNPA) was created to handle NPAC, which enables users to take their phone numbers with them when they switch service providers. The NPAC manages the routing of all calls and texts for more than 650 million US and Canadian phone numbers for more than 2,000 carriers.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Gibbs|first=Colin|url=https://www.fiercewireless.com/wireless/report-ericsson-s-telcordia-beats-neustar-for-key-number-portability-contract|title=Report: Ericsson's Telcordia beats Neustar for key number portability contract|website=]|date=July 22, 2016}}</ref> | ||
On September 9, 2015, Neustar entered into an ] with ] for their caller authentication assets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1265888/000126588815000044/exhibit21tns2015assetpurch.htm|title=Asset Purchase Agreement between Transaction Network Services, Inc. and Neustar, Inc.|date=September 9, 2015|publisher=]}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Charles Gottdiener was appointed as president and chief executive officer, succeeding Lisa Hook in July 2018.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Medici |first1=Andy |title=The new Neustar has a new CEO — and it's vacating some office space |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2018/07/23/the-new-neustar-has-a-new-ceo-and-its-vacating.html |work=] |date=July 23, 2018}}</ref> In October, Neustar announced that it bought ]'s security services customer contracts. This includes ] protection, ] firewall, and managed and recursive DNS services customer contracts.<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.home.neustar/about-us/news-room/press-releases/2018/VerisignSecurityServices|title=Neustar to Acquire Verisign's Security Services Customer Contracts|publisher=Neustar |date=October 25, 2018}}</ref> Three months later, Neustar bought ], a caller authentication and fraud prevention systems provider for contact centers.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Maake |first1=Katishi |title=Neustar closes on acquisition of Oregon fraud prevention company |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/01/04/neustar-closes-on-acquisition-of-oregon-fraud.html |work=] |date=January 4, 2019}}</ref> | ||
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] bought Neustar's domain name registry business in August 2020, which was then renamed ] Registry.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2020-08-04 |title=GoDaddy completes Neustar Registry acquisition |url=https://domainnamewire.com/2020/08/04/godaddy-completes-neustar-registry-acquisition/ |access-date=2022-05-19 |website=Domain Name Wire {{!}} Domain Name News |language=en-US}}</ref> In late 2021, ] purchased Neustar's main business for 3.1 billion.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TransUnion and Neustar Announce Transaction Close |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/news/transunion-neustar-announce-transaction-close-133500878.html |access-date=2022-05-19 |website=finance.yahoo.com |date=December 2021 |language=en-US}}</ref> However, Neustar's security business, Neustar Security Services, was excluded from the transaction and remained as a portfolio company of Golden Gate Capital and GIC,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.channelfutures.com/mergers-and-acquisitions/transunion-closes-neustar-deal-for-3-1-billion-excludes-security-business|title=TransUnion Closes Neustar Deal for $3.1 Billion, Excludes Security Business|last=Adrien|first=Claudia|website=channelfutures.com|date=December 2, 2021|access-date=December 3, 2021}}</ref> and was rebranded as in April 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230404006006/en/Neustar-Security-Services-is-Now-Vercara|title=Neustar Security Services is Now Vercara|website=businesswire.com|date=April 5, 2023|access-date=April 12, 2023}}</ref> | |||
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On July 2018, Charles Gottdiener was appointed as president and chief executive officer, succeeding ].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Medici |first1=Andy |title=The new Neustar has a new CEO — and it's vacating some office space |url=https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2018/07/23/the-new-neustar-has-a-new-ceo-and-its-vacating.html |work=] |date=July 23, 2018}}</ref> | |||
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On April 6, 2020, ] announced that it would be acquiring Neustar's domain name registry business. The new service will be called ] Registry. The deal was expected to be finalized within the next two months.<ref>{{cite news |last1=McCarthy |first1=Kieren |title=Come to GoDaddy: 12 million domains – from .biz to .nyc – acquired from Neustar amid promises of lower prices |url=https://www.theregister.com/2020/04/06/godaddy_neustar_bid/ |work=] |date=April 6, 2020 |location=San Francisco}}</ref> | |||
In December 2021, the firm was acquired by ] for 3.1 billion. However, Neustar’s security business, Neustar Security Services, was excluded from the transaction and remained as a portfolio company of Golden Gate Capital and GIC.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.channelfutures.com/mergers-and-acquisitions/transunion-closes-neustar-deal-for-3-1-billion-excludes-security-business|title=TransUnion Closes Neustar Deal for $3.1 Billion, Excludes Security Business|last=Adrien|first=Claudia|website=channelfutures.com|date=December 2, 2021|access-date=December 3, 2021}}</ref> | |||
==Business== | ==Business== | ||
From 1998 until 2015, the original business of Neustar was the administration of the ], the maintenance of the system of directories and databases that manage the telephone ] and central office prefixes in North America. This enables the routing of calls among thousands of competing ]s (CSPs). Neustar also provided clearinghouse services to emerging CSPs, including ]s (ISPs), ]s, ] operators, and ''voice over Internet protocol'' (VoIP) service providers.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} | |||
Neustar offers internal and external managed ] (DNS) services that play a role in directing and managing traffic in the Internet, cloud-based DDoS attack protection and website performance management tools.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/neustar-second-annual-ddos-survey-finds/240153552|title=Neustar Second Annual DDoS Survey Finds 35% Of Businesses Experienced A DDoS Attack In 2012|publisher=Dark Reading|date=April 24, 2013|access-date=December 9, 2013}}</ref> Neustar |
Neustar offers internal and external managed ] (DNS) services that play a role in directing and managing traffic in the Internet, cloud-based DDoS attack protection and website performance management tools.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/neustar-second-annual-ddos-survey-finds/240153552|title=Neustar Second Annual DDoS Survey Finds 35% Of Businesses Experienced A DDoS Attack In 2012|publisher=Dark Reading|date=April 24, 2013|access-date=December 9, 2013|archive-date=December 6, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131206145613/http://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/neustar-second-annual-ddos-survey-finds/240153552|url-status=dead}}</ref> Before being purchased by Godaddy, Neustar managed the authoritative directories for the ] and ] Internet domains, and acted as the worldwide "registry gateway" for China's ] and Taiwan's ] Internet domains outside of these two countries.<ref name="s1">{{Citation | date = March 25, 2009 | author = Neustar, Inc. | title = U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1| url = https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1265888/000104746905008020/a2154212zs-1.htm | access-date = January 1, 2010 }}</ref> Neustar also provided back end registry services for ] Top Level Domain. | ||
Neustar previously operated the authoritative directory for U.S. ], part of the short messaging service (SMS) relied upon by the U.S. wireless industry, and provides solutions used by mobile network operators to enable mobile instant messaging for their end users. CTIA granted that contract to ], who took over providing Common Short Code (CSC) Registry Services on January 1, 2016.<ref name="Previously">{{cite press release |title=CTIA Announced New Strategic Partner iconectiv for Common Short Code Registry Services |url=http://www.ctia.org/resource-library/press-releases/archive/ctia-announced-new-strategic-partner-iconectiv-for-common-short-code-registry-services |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906115511/http://www.ctia.org/resource-library/press-releases/archive/ctia-announced-new-strategic-partner-iconectiv-for-common-short-code-registry-services |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |date=July 30, 2015}}</ref> | Neustar previously operated the authoritative directory for U.S. ], part of the short messaging service (SMS) relied upon by the U.S. wireless industry, and provides solutions used by mobile network operators to enable mobile instant messaging for their end users. CTIA granted that contract to ], who took over providing Common Short Code (CSC) Registry Services on January 1, 2016.<ref name="Previously">{{cite press release |title=CTIA Announced New Strategic Partner iconectiv for Common Short Code Registry Services |url=http://www.ctia.org/resource-library/press-releases/archive/ctia-announced-new-strategic-partner-iconectiv-for-common-short-code-registry-services |publisher=] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150906115511/http://www.ctia.org/resource-library/press-releases/archive/ctia-announced-new-strategic-partner-iconectiv-for-common-short-code-registry-services |archive-date=September 6, 2015 |date=July 30, 2015}}</ref> | ||
Neustar offered a "Digital Rights Locker" for Hollywood studios, consumer electronics manufacturers and retailers looking for ], such as |
Neustar offered a "Digital Rights Locker" for Hollywood studios, consumer electronics manufacturers and retailers looking for ], such as ] and the planned Mobile DTV Trust Authority (MDTV) Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC). UltraViolet was shut down on July 31, 2019.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Perez|first=Sarah|date=31 January 2019|title=Cloud movie locker UltraViolet is finally closing|url=https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/31/cloud-movie-locker-ultraviolet-is-finally-closing/|access-date=2020-11-11|website=TechCrunch|language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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American technology company[REDACTED] | |
Type of site | Subsidiary |
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Founded | 1998; 27 years ago (1998) |
Headquarters | Sterling, Virginia, United States |
Key people |
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Industry | Telecommunications |
Revenue | US$1.2 billion (2017) |
Operating income | US$209,024,000 (2011) |
Net income | US$160,823,000 (2011) |
Total assets | US$1,382,638,000 (2011) |
Total equity | US$502,634,000 (2012) |
Employees | 1,800 (2012) |
Parent | TransUnion (2021–present) |
URL | www |
ASN | |
Neustar, Inc. is an American technology company that provides real-time information and analytics for risk, digital performance, defense, telecommunications, entertainment, and marketing industries, and also provides clearinghouse and directory services to the global communications and Internet industries. Neustar was the domain name registry for a number of top-level domains, including .biz, .us (on behalf of United States Department of Commerce), .co, .nyc (on behalf of the city of New York), and .in (on behalf of the National Internet Exchange of India) until the sale of the division to GoDaddy in 2020.
Until the end of 2018, Neustar was also a North American Numbering Plan Administrator under behalf of the Federal Communications Commission, a role continued from its founder, Lockheed Martin. Their first contract was granted in 1997 and was renewed under its spin-off in 1999, 2004, and 2012. Since 2019, it has been replaced by Somos, Inc.
History
Neustar was founded in Delaware in 1998 as a business unit within Lockheed Martin Corporation. It was spun off to keep the neutrality that was essential to its original core contract with the nation's telecommunications providers. In November 2006, it bought Followap, Inc., a UK-based enabler of mobile instant messaging services.
In 2010, Lisa Hook was named the firm's President and Chief Operating Officer. In January 2010, The Washington Post reported that under Hook's leadership, Neustar was chosen by a consortium of Hollywood studios and technology executives to manage a system whereby consumers could access movies and other video entertainment from multiple digital devices. This system was named "UltraViolet". Over the next years, Neustar bought several companies: TARGUSInfo (2011), Aggregate Knowledge (2013) and .CO Internet (2014).
Neustar entered into an asset purchase agreement in 2015 with Transaction Network Services for their caller authentication assets. The following year, Neustar planned to split into two independent publicly traded companies. This plan was abandoned later that year when Golden Gate Capital and GIC announced to buy all Neustar public shares for approximately $2.9 billion ($33.50 per share). This was completed by August 2017.
Neustar lost its Number Portability Administration Center (NPAC) contract in 2016 to Ericsson subsidiary Telcordia. Neustar had administered the number portability system since 1997. The local-number-portability administrator (LNPA) was created to handle NPAC, which enables users to take their phone numbers with them when they switch service providers. The NPAC manages the routing of all calls and texts for more than 650 million US and Canadian phone numbers for more than 2,000 carriers.
Charles Gottdiener was appointed as president and chief executive officer, succeeding Lisa Hook in July 2018. In October, Neustar announced that it bought Verisign's security services customer contracts. This includes DDoS protection, DNS firewall, and managed and recursive DNS services customer contracts. Three months later, Neustar bought TRUSTID, a caller authentication and fraud prevention systems provider for contact centers.
GoDaddy bought Neustar's domain name registry business in August 2020, which was then renamed GoDaddy Registry. In late 2021, TransUnion purchased Neustar's main business for 3.1 billion. However, Neustar's security business, Neustar Security Services, was excluded from the transaction and remained as a portfolio company of Golden Gate Capital and GIC, and was rebranded as Vercara in April 2023.
Business
From 1998 until 2015, the original business of Neustar was the administration of the North American Numbering Plan, the maintenance of the system of directories and databases that manage the telephone area codes and central office prefixes in North America. This enables the routing of calls among thousands of competing communications service providers (CSPs). Neustar also provided clearinghouse services to emerging CSPs, including Internet service providers (ISPs), mobile network operators, cable television operators, and voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service providers.
Neustar offers internal and external managed Domain name system (DNS) services that play a role in directing and managing traffic in the Internet, cloud-based DDoS attack protection and website performance management tools. Before being purchased by Godaddy, Neustar managed the authoritative directories for the .us and .biz Internet domains, and acted as the worldwide "registry gateway" for China's .cn and Taiwan's .tw Internet domains outside of these two countries. Neustar also provided back end registry services for .co Top Level Domain.
Neustar previously operated the authoritative directory for U.S. Common Short Codes, part of the short messaging service (SMS) relied upon by the U.S. wireless industry, and provides solutions used by mobile network operators to enable mobile instant messaging for their end users. CTIA granted that contract to Iconectiv, who took over providing Common Short Code (CSC) Registry Services on January 1, 2016.
Neustar offered a "Digital Rights Locker" for Hollywood studios, consumer electronics manufacturers and retailers looking for Digital restrictions management, such as UltraViolet and the planned Mobile DTV Trust Authority (MDTV) Open Mobile Video Coalition (OMVC). UltraViolet was shut down on July 31, 2019.
See also
References
- Holstein, William J. (2008-01-05). "The Company With the Biggest Little Black Book". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
- Noguchi, Yuki (2001-02-07). "Home of the Big Black Book". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
- "NeuStar acquires Followap for $139 million". Reuters. November 27, 2006. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
- Musgrove, Mike (January 14, 2010). "Neustar gets deal to work on movie download anti-piracy system". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 12, 2015.
- Overly, Steven (October 11, 2011). "Neustar acquires Vienna-based Targusinfo for $650 million in cash". The Washington Post.
- Wasserman, Todd (October 30, 2013). "Neustar Buys Ad-Tech Firm Aggregate Knowledge for $119 Million". Mashable.
- Murphy, Kevin (2014-03-20). "Neustar pays $109 million for .CO Internet". DomainIncite. Archived from the original on 2015-04-15. Retrieved 2015-04-10.
- "Asset Purchase Agreement between Transaction Network Services, Inc. and Neustar, Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. September 9, 2015.
- Birkner, Christine (June 21, 2016). "Ad Tech Player Neustar is Splitting Into 2 Public Companies". AdWeek. Retrieved August 17, 2016.
- "Neustar to Be Acquired for $33.50 per Share in Cash by Group Led by Golden Gate Capital" (Press release). Neustar. December 14, 2016.
- "Neustar Announces Completion of Acquisition by Group Led by Golden Gate Capital" (Press release). Neustar. August 8, 2017.
- Gibbs, Colin (July 22, 2016). "Report: Ericsson's Telcordia beats Neustar for key number portability contract". Fierce Wireless.
- Medici, Andy (July 23, 2018). "The new Neustar has a new CEO — and it's vacating some office space". Washington Business Journal.
- "Neustar to Acquire Verisign's Security Services Customer Contracts" (Press release). Neustar. October 25, 2018.
- Maake, Katishi (January 4, 2019). "Neustar closes on acquisition of Oregon fraud prevention company". Washington Business Journal.
- "GoDaddy completes Neustar Registry acquisition". Domain Name Wire | Domain Name News. 2020-08-04. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
- "TransUnion and Neustar Announce Transaction Close". finance.yahoo.com. December 2021. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
- Adrien, Claudia (December 2, 2021). "TransUnion Closes Neustar Deal for $3.1 Billion, Excludes Security Business". channelfutures.com. Retrieved December 3, 2021.
- "Neustar Security Services is Now Vercara". businesswire.com. April 5, 2023. Retrieved April 12, 2023.
- "Neustar Second Annual DDoS Survey Finds 35% Of Businesses Experienced A DDoS Attack In 2012". Dark Reading. April 24, 2013. Archived from the original on December 6, 2013. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
- Neustar, Inc. (March 25, 2009), U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1, retrieved January 1, 2010
- "CTIA Announced New Strategic Partner iconectiv for Common Short Code Registry Services" (Press release). CTIA. July 30, 2015. Archived from the original on September 6, 2015.
- Perez, Sarah (31 January 2019). "Cloud movie locker UltraViolet is finally closing". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
Further reading
- NeuStar, Inc. (February 29, 2012), U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Form 10-K, FY2011, Form 10-K
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