Further to Chris' email below, I'd like this list to know that the sole benefit NetRegistry gets from providing the hosting and equipment for AUNIC is acknowledgement of that on the AUNIC service. This service is provided by NetRegistry at a cost of many tens of $000's. The AUNIC website will shortly be amended to provide this acknowledgement on the footer of all AUNIC pages. It is certainly not our intention to upset the Australian DNS community, but rather to balance the cost to NetRegistry of providing this service to AUDA and the Australian DNS community free of charge. NetRegistry is committed to providing a stable, robust, highly available AUNIC service. We have repeatedly been involved in efforts to upgrade, reform and generally better the Australian DNS service to the benefit of all - not just NetRegistry. We have been a part of the process that led to the formation of AUDA from its inception over three years ago and continue to support the move to a sound industry self regulatory environment for .AU. We have offered (and that offer remains) to administer .org.au at no cost as a service to the Australian Internet community. If there are those of you that feel acknowledgement of NetRegistry's contribution to AUNIC is inappropriate on the AUNIC website, please email me off the list. If you are prepared to stand by your comments, I am happy for those comments to be made visible at an appropriate place on the NetRegistry website with your name attached. But remember that when AUNIC was not working everyone screamed for something to be done about it. Well, NetRegistry and AUDA did do something about it. Check it out. It rocks. Regards Larry Bloch Chief Executive Officer ____________________________________________ NetRegistry http://www.netregistry.au.com Tel: +61 2 9699 6099 | Fax: +61 2 9699 6088 PO Box 270 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia -----Original Message----- From: Chris Disspain [mailto:ceo§auda.org.au] Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2001 23:39 To: dns§auda.org.au Subject: RE: [DNS] Advertising on the AUNIC site I do not believe there is any problem but, again, for clarity, here is the situation. NetRegistry were the successful tenderer last year when we asked for tenders to host AUNIC. They agreed to do the job for no cost to auDA (an important consideration given our purpose of keeping costs low, but not the only consideration) provided that we acknowledged (in various ways on the site) that they were hosting the site. auDA's lawyers advised on the tender and it was they who examined the various offers in detail and came back to the Board with a recommendation that the NetRegistry tender was the best. I am not sure why anyone should believe this to be a problem. We are saving a significant amount of money and have solved a serious problem (the slowness and unreliability of AUNIC). NetRegistry are providing us with a service (backed by Optus incidentally) which ensures the stability and effectiveness of AUNIC and they deserve some recognition for that. I have no qualms whatsoever about acknowledging them on the site. All acknowledgements will make it abundantly clear that they are hosting the site for us so there can be no confusion as to who runs AUNIC. Chris Disspain CEO - auDA ceo§auda.org.au +61-3-9226-9495 www.auda.org.au -----Original Message----- From: Dassa [mailto:dasssa§ozemail.com.au] Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2001 22:39 To: dns§auda.org.au Subject: RE: [DNS] Advertising on the AUNIC site |> -----Original Message----- |> From: dave§davehooper.net [mailto:dave§davehooper.net] |> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 10:12 PM |> To: dns§auda.org.au |> Subject: RE: [DNS] Advertising on the AUNIC site |> |> |> http://www.aunic.net/changes.html |> |> Another link to Net Registry here. |> |> Am I the only one who sees a problem with this? Not knowing the details of the hosting, I would think it is appropriate for any sort of sponsor to be listed. It may be beneficial to include the details of the sponsorship and also appropriate to list how others may provide the same level of sponsorship. It is difficult in that any such sponsors will most likely be involved in the industry and there may be calls of impropriety levelled by competitors. That is something that can be countered by having any sponsorship program open to scrutiny and providing information on the web site regarding any sponsorship deals. Darryl (Dassa) Lynch. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 371 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 372 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Thu Jun 07 2001 - 08:01:18 UTC
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