Hi Skeeve Stevens <skeeve§skeeve.net> has been making a vehement protest against the charging of an additional $125 registration fee for all .com.au domains by February 97. I would like to support this. In (very) early October, my ISP attempted to register my new domain - and of course we heard nothing for some weeks. At the time I paid for my permanent connection, this 'included domain registration and delegation charges' - the charges that existed at the time and that was all my ISP could allow for. For reasons best known to the AUNIC gods, my domain was refused right at the end of October. So my ISP re-registered BEFORE 1 November. He now advises me that in addition to the fees I have already paid, I must pay an additional $125 to cover the Melbourne IT charges. I understand completely that this is out of his hands - so guess where my animosity is headed - not towards my ISP! Now, $125 may well be a pittance to many .com.au domain name holders, but it most certainly is not to a small, startup business where every cent counts. An unexpected charge of $125 is not a pleasant surprise. I would imagine that there are many other organisations that feel this way also. At no time did I see any discussion of such charges in advance of the event on this list (I may have missed it - I was essentially without net access for a week in early October, but I would have thought this proposal would have generated some discussion over time if it had been floated here). My opinion was certainly not asked regarding the meeting held in Sydney. I could not possibly have attended, but I would certainly have voiced my disapproval of a re-registration charge of the kind being levied. It was also my understanding that domains registered prior to 1 November would be handled under the old system. I understand that Melbourne IT needs to generate some cash flow to support its operations, but to charge everyone a reregistration fee at an arbitrarily decided date is not, I fear, the way to go about things in terms of generating customer satisfaction. With .com.au domains, if you want to use one you HAVE to go to Melbourne IT now. This is a monopoly - and I see little evidence (I may have missed it - but I have seen none so far) that Melbourne IT has any real concern for the end users of .com.au domains or the ISPs who provide them the service. My present feeling is rather more that of a cash cow that is to be milked at every possible opportunity than that of a customer receiving a valued service at a fair price. I can understand that ISPs would feel this way too - with the added burden of receiving the initial irate letters and phone calls from their customers as well. Please could someone forward me any relevant emails to the dns list covering the announcement of the $125 charge in advance of the event and seeking feedback? Maybe it's time to find out what government organisations currently monitor monopolies and their activities, pricing and such and refer this issue to them... Robert Hart iweft§ipax.com.au Voice: +61 (0)3 9735 3586 http://203.29.72.65/ InterWeft, 35 Summit Road, Lilydale, Victoria 3140, Australia IT, data and voice networking Strategic IT business planning Internet planning, implementation, security and configurationReceived on Wed Nov 13 1996 - 02:52:41 UTC
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