Gary Oliver wrote: > > [Much snipped from Prof. Peter Gerrand's msg to cut to the quick:] > > > (a) an initial back-log of 2,500 DNs which were registered free during > > October-November 1996, on the explicit understanding that they would > > need to be renewed at a fee by end of December 1996, with a grace period > > of one month (to end of January 1996). > > (b) new registrations (some 2,000) made with payments since 1 November > > 1996. > > > > 2. Allowance for Migration of Historical DNs > > > > All historical DNs - like other DNs - will need to be renewed with > > payment by 17 March 1997, to avoid being deleted from the com.au Zone > > Files, as part of the current validation and updating of the com.au DNS. > > Peter > > Congratulations on finding a way forward. > > Can you please clarify 2 points for me: (1) In your message snipped > above you quote some dates. Does this mean that the latest effective > date for renewals is now 16 March 1997? (2) Where do business names fit > (i.e. sole traders, partnerships etc which don't have pty ltd or ltd > status. Thank you > > Gary -- Gary Thanks for your positive feedback. March 17 is still the cut-off date for receiving renewals. However those registered for free in October-November were asked to renew by 1st February ... For those businesses not registered with the ASC or State Offices of Fair Trading, our COM.AU registrars accept evidence of registration of sole traders and business partnerships etc, by either industry or State Govt registration bodies; these should be cited in the renewal application form - if a registration number is not applicable, a faxed copy of a letter of registration is normally required. Regards PGReceived on Thu Jan 23 1997 - 18:44:43 UTC
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