Michael Thanks for the fill in I will study this very carefully. Regards, James Austin Rainer Group Pty. Ltd. Voice: +61 (0)2 9894 1985 PO Box 863 Fax: +61 (0)2 9894 1986 BAULKHAM HILLS NSW 2153 E-Mail: jea§rainer-group.com AUSTRALIA WWW: http://www.rainer-group.com -----Original Message----- From: Michael Malone <mmalone§creole.iinet.net.au> To: dns§iia.net.au <dns§iia.net.au> Date: Wednesday, 25 February 1998 11:20 Subject: Re: DNS: Re: DNS > >> This posting is addressed to Robert Elz and Co. > >I'm not in that group, but I'll have a go. > > >> 1. Who is the Licensor of .AU Domain Space? > >Robert Elz. > > >> 2. What are the contact details for this Person/Corporation/Department? > >kre§munnari.oz.au > > >> 3. Who are the licenses for .AU? >> 4. What Space do they administer? > >I'm not sure what you mean by this question. But the responsibility >for some 2LD's have been delegated by Robert to: > >Melbourne IT (COM.AU apparently on a "non exclusive basis") >Hugh Irvine (NET.AU, and he has apparently delegated this to connect.com.au) >Geoff Huston (GOV.AU, EDU.AU and I think) INFO.AU >Robert Elz himself (ORG.AU, CONF.AU and others) >Michael Malone (ASN.AU, itty bitty one) > >ID.AU has been delegated to lots of people at the 3LD level. > > >> 5. What are the Contact details for the above? > >See http://aunic.net and follow the links. > > >> 6. How much did it cost to become a licensee? > >Nothing. All of these 2LD's were delegated long ago. All of them >were handled for free, by the volunteers, as well, so nobody really >cared either. Managing 2LD's didn't really have any monetary >value. > >Robert Elz was handling COM.AU himself, and falling way way behind >by mid 1996, as the number of COM.AU registrations really started >to take off. People were waiting around 2 months for a COM.AU domain >name if memory serves me right. Remember there was no charge, so >Robert was doing it in his spare time and was unable to keep up. He >delegated authority for COM.AU to Melbourne IT in October 1996. The >details of this are not public, although we know that it is a five >year non exclusive license. > >Melbourne IT charged for COM.AU domain names, of course. So all the >ISP's started recommending their clients to gett NET.AU domains instead. >After about a month of this, connect.com.au also started to charge a >fee, so they could employ people to handle the load. > >ORG.AU, CONF.AU, GOV.AU, EDU.AU and ASN.AU remain free and are >handled by the volunteers named above. > > >> 7. Who controls and sets policy for these licensee's? >> 8. What are the contact details for the above? > >Good question. Each of the 2LD admins listed above sets there >own policy. Apparently this is not the case for Melbourne IT. >M-IT inherited the policy that was in place with Robert, and >they only change it by consultation and agreement with the 'net >community. > > >> 9. By what authority does ADNA operate over DNS in .AU? > >ADNA currently has no authority at all. The intention is that >each of the 2LD delegates, and Robert as delegate for .AU, will >cede their authority to ADNA. Obviously, this would only happen >if we all saw ADNA as a viable solution, operating fairly, and >unlikely to damage the Australian DNS. > > >> 10. What are the contact details for ADNA? > >http://www.adna.asn.au > > >> 11. How many other Organisation are involved in DNS administration is .AU? >> 12. What are the contact details of these organisations? > >Umm. There are about 500 ISP's in Australia, all of whom are involved >in paying registries such as M-IT and CCA, promoting the .AU name space, >and/or lobbying ADNA if not directly involved or represented. The AVCC has >a very strong voice with respect to EDU.AU. Several organisations are >members of ADNA. ISOC-AU has shown itself to be influential, mainly due >to the efforts of some knowledgable board members. I suppose that if Alston >stepped in, then the government could reasonably claim authority if they >wished, although that would be interesting to watch. > >So, "lots of organisations are involved". The intention is that these >organisations will focus into ADNA, leaving one authority. > > >> I look forward to receiving the requested information. > >Don't take my answers as gospel. > >MM > > >Received on Wed Feb 25 1998 - 17:29:03 UTC
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