Patrick Corliss wrote Monday, June 10, 2002 6:03 PM > > In relation to ... [the] point about the registrars' support, > I see that Nexsta (a provisionally accedited registrar) is > not really in favour of new 2LDs. My bet is that > AusRegistry (the new .au registry) is not either > as it would confuse their marketing strategy. > > I supect it's really a bit of a trade-off. New 2LDs could > generate a demand for domain names. On the other hand, > too many 2LDs could cause consumer confusion. Patrick I've repeatedly heard (as no doubt you have) the arguments advanced for limiting new 2LDs, including that consumer confusion is / may be caused. I have to say that as a consumer advocate I can see that point, but it's not compelling. The issue of confusion can and has been addressed in other industries (e.g. telecommunications and banking products over the last two decades, though belatedly) by consumer education programs funded through government, the industries and regulators. Effective competition is far more important from a consumer perspective. Competition between 2LDs - particularly monopoly registry operators in each 2LD - that leads to greater industry efficiency, innovation, lower domain name licence prices, enhanced service quality, will best serve the interests of consumers. -- Ian Johnston, Policy Consultant Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre (SETEL) www.setel.com.au mailto:ian.johnston§setel.com.au 02 6258 3409 (B/F) 02 6259 7777 (B) 0413 990 112 (M) SETEL is a national small business consumer association advancing the interest of Australian small business as telecommunications and e-commerce consumersReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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