its pretty clear to me from the public portion of the meeting and from private discussions with MIT that they have no intention to precipitate competion other then by acknowledging that they cant stop it. I propose that the only way to get competition is to allow prospective DNAs to cofund the registry software as required. as is currently being demonstrated we can be having this discussion next year if we leave it up to the incumbant registrar. I am amazed to discover, and in retrospect probabl shouldnt due the academic nature of some of the participants, that many people involved in the dns system have absolutely no fundamental grasp of commercial reality. the current dns policies reflect this quite clearly. so if we can put aside the inane excuses about "fair" and "unfair" to the current registrars and get on with the process of bringing in competition the rest of australia will be better off. can we please have a response form the board on the issue of allowing porspective registrars funding the required software to bring on competion. It is my beleif that if we allow propespective registrars to cofund required software we will have real competion within a month. VicReceived on Tue May 05 1998 - 09:48:05 UTC
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