Vic, this makes no sense. There is no reason why a website can't be hosted in australia using a .com that has been delegated to a local ISP. In fact the name servers could be run out of the USA and the sitre hosted locally. There is *absolutely no* reason why name services and hosting services and for that matter email services need even be in the same country. Larry At 00:17 6/05/98 +1000, you wrote: >>_From: Malcolm Miles >> >> On Tue, 5 May 1998 14:29:25 +1000, you wrote: >> >> >A) Is this the same question as a Free-for-all 2ld ? >> > >> >> 3. Should we create a new 2ld for first come first served instead? >> > >> >Not necessarily. I think they should all be first come first served, but= >> I >> >think there should be some domain space for the Internet community = >> members >> >that want their own without having a company.=20 >> >> This is definitely needed. Currently unless you are in business or are >> a recognised organization you can't get a domain name. > >which as I have pointed out has killed the market for australia as a >destination for web hosting. given the olympics are comming, whoever ends up >in control of the policy needs to seriously examine its impact. why host in australia >when you cant get a bloody domain here. then we all complain about lack of >local content. > >currently the policy seems to be justified on the grounds that it keeps the registrars >out of court, I dont think that is really going to stand up given competition. >it has to go, or policy free 2lds need to come into existance. > >Vic > -------------------------------------------------------------- Larry Bloch email: larry§netregistry.au.com Chief Executive Officer Office: +61-(0)2-9555 6299 Fax: +61-(0)2-9555 5808 NetRegistry Pty Limited http://www.netregistry.au.com Domain House, 3 Hosking Street, Balmain, Sydney NSW 2041Received on Wed May 06 1998 - 14:11:20 UTC
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