> >I seem to remember the words "non-exclusive delegation", but I'm not sure > >what this means in practice. It seems pretty exclusive so far, but maybe > >we haven't seen the whole picture. > > I think more than one agency should have been delegated at the one time. The decision was taken to do things one step at a time for expediency - there were over two thousand registrations backing up, another thousand a month coming through, and no way within the existing framework to handle the volume. It was felt that there was more urgency in getting a system in place that promised a reasonable turnaround on registration times, and that could be moved into an equitable, scalable and flexible system in the future. We've taken the first step. The next step is putting the framework in place for multiple Delegated Authorities for single domains. Once there - a process expected to take around two months, allowing for Christmas - we expect that there will be a number of groups willing to take up service in the com.au area, each with their own pricing and service models. It is possible that other domains will follow. Luke Carruthers Magna Data Internet Solutions ProviderReceived on Mon Nov 18 1996 - 19:31:07 UTC
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