Mark, Attempting to place policy into an environment where the are multiple entities operating the policy will always create issues, and you have highlighted a number of good points. The regional registeries attempt to allocate IP numbers to clients in a fashion which is similar in the three areas of operation, and there is a deliberate effort to ensure that the respective policies are both consistent, and applied consistently. This effort is at times non-trivial as synchronisation of interpretation of policy is difficult even in the most cooperative of environments. The _intent_ of multiple registeries in the same name space is to allow differentiation based on service, cost and other services which may be bundled up (i.e. domain name registration is part of the access service, OR with your domain name you get all kinds of other goodies, OR whatever). Registrars may operate solely as a registrar, or may offer the service as part of some other service. It is impossible to artifically restrict potential business models in this domain, and therefore impractical to attempt to do so. The NON-intent is to have differentiation based on different interpretations of the policy - ie the user shops around until the user finds a registrar that is willing to undertake the task. Your comments are helpful, and I'm sure the asn.au folk are listening. I've voiced the intention to look carefully at the asn.au experience and look at its applicability for the sld's I currently administer (edu.au. gov.au, info.au). It _may_ be that the policy constraints on gov and edu are such that the competitive registrar environment is not appropriate. However I am optimistic that with the right amount of rough consensus regarding policy, and running code, courtesy of Michael Malone, we can emerge with a more rational inclusive environment here, which is attuned to the requirements of the local Internet community and also conforms to the more general public policy intention of industry self-regulation. Thanks, Geoff Generic disclaimer: I should note that I am speaking as the DNA for gov.au, edu.au and info.au. These domains are administered by myself as an individual, and my comments here have no bearing on any views that may be held by my employer. --- Geoff Huston Internet Technology, Telstra gih§telstra.net http://www.telstra.net/gihReceived on Fri May 08 1998 - 18:20:51 UTC
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