At 06:13 PM 12-11-96 +1100, you wrote: >**************************************************** >As you can see stated above.. we MUST make a stand against Melbourne IT on >this issue. > >When Internet started charging for domains, any domains registered before the >day they started, werent charged until the aniversary, 1 year later. > >We MUST insits Melbourne IT follow this policy. > >This means.. any domains registered in september or october, or currently >in the backlog... you will have to pay $125 on 1st February 1997... > >I am going to have a hard time telling customers that they now have to pay >and extra $125. When we were selling our services... as im sure many other >isps were.. and the client asks 'Do I have to pay any more' and we honestly >answered 'Nope.. thats it'.... we are going to be accused of lying for a start, >Melbourne IT is going to generate a LOT of animosity against themselves >from clients, and many people will elect I think to DUMP .com.au and go to >the USA and register a .com or .net domain. > >Peter, I have nothing against you.. but you HAVE to see it from our side.. >I spent hundreds of $$ registering business names, and securing domain names >in which to operate under in the future... I do NOT wish to have a $1000+ bill >in February... > >I was NOT at that October meeting, as I am sure MANY of the people here were >also not... I have been STRONGLY objecting to you charging in February, and >have made myself vocal on these groups... incase you havent been watching. > >Will you relent and not do it if there is significant opposition? I do NOT think >the people at that meeting represented the entire industries view otherwise >it would NOT have been approved. > >People.. PLEASE be motivated to post to these lists so we can see how >you feel... use GROUP reply ('g' in elm)...... Correct, many ISP's have up to 50 or more domains registered for there customers, and well I don't feel like ringing them all up and telling them that all of a sudden that they have a extra $125 P.A. to pay, and well basically we can not afford to just wear the cost of over $6500 per year to maintain our customers domain names. .com and .net domains are looking very promising. Regards Daniel Clarke MacroTecReceived on Wed Nov 13 1996 - 10:57:21 UTC
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