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Re: suggestion for newbies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 6:20 pm
by Mark
Guglielmo,

My company, not me, has a standard iOS developers account. That's sufficient for my company and I don't need to enrol in the enterprise developers programme. Currently, my company doesn't need that. I think there are many, mostly small, companies which don't need that. Therefore, if you're considering to publish iOS apps as a company, do not assume that you need an enterprise account and do not assume that you need a DUNS number.

Kind regards,

Mark

Re: suggestion for newbies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 7:06 pm
by gpb01
Mark,
there are only two simple option ... and Apple well describes them :

"Companies and educational institutions must provide a D-U-N-S Number registered to their legal entity as part of the enrollment process for Apple Developer Programs. A D-U-N-S Number is optional for government organizations. Before enrolling, use the D-U-N-S Number look up tool to see if you already have one. If you are enrolling as an individual, you do not need a D-U-N-S Number."

... so, if you enroll as a company, you MUST have a DUNS number, otherwise you enroll as individual !

I enrolled my company, you, probably, have enrolled yourself :)

Please note that the "Enterprise developers program" (... which is a third option ... that cost 299 US$) is another thing : "... If you are a company/organization creating in-house applications for internal deployment, join the iOS Developer Enterprise Program." ;)

Guglielmo

P.S. : All info here https://developer.apple.com/support/ios/enrollment.html

Re: suggestion for newbies

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:59 pm
by Mark
Hi Guglielmo,

No, I enrolled as a company. I know this, because I have options that people who enrol as an individual don't have.

Kind regards,

Mark