As a reminder in the context of David Keegels posting, .com.au numbers under 50,000 domains, and I understand .COM to number around 1,000,000 Now we all know that NSI is not exactly the flavour of the month right now but if we exclude operational issues with respect to the DNA, this strongly suggests that federated countries are able to support vastly larger numbers of competing claimants to any of the short/useful names than we have right now. However, I note there are state-level options in the USA, and in the past KRE has rejected proposals for 7 state-level naming forms under .AU for reasons which now escape me, but which seemed reasonable at the time :-) Our friends from the commercial sector will be able to confirm the number of SMEs in Australia, forseeable growthrates of internet-presence, and the like and I really do suggest that .com.au is not going to be 'full' measured against .COM for a large number of 'internet-dog' years. -George -- George Michaelson | connect.com.au pty/ltd Email: ggm§connect.com.au | c/o AAPT, Phone: +61 7 3834 9976 | level 8, the Riverside Centre, Fax: +61 7 3834 9908 | 123 Eagle St, Brisbane QLD 4000Received on Thu Jul 10 1997 - 15:42:40 UTC
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