cb I've raised similar concerns in the past. In July 2003 it was reported that AusRegistry earned about $9 million in the first 12 months of the contract ... dramatically exceeding its prediction of $6.5 million. In view of this disclosure, I raised in a posting to the DNS list in Sep 2003 <http://dotau.org/archive/2003-09/0225.html>, the following public policy questions relating to costs and prices of .au domain name licences: a) what was the ROI for AusRegistry? (b) has AusRegistry - a monopoly seller of domain name registry services in .au - made 'above normal' profits? (c) are registrars, resellers and registrants paying too much for services along the .au domain name services supply chain? (d) what are the implications (costs, risks and benefits) of AusRegistry "giving away 50,000 free registrations ... in .id.au"? (e) why should .com.au and .net.au registrants subsidise .id.au and .org.au registrants? (f) how effective and well managed are the price controls arrangements in the registry licence agreement? (g) would price cap regulation of registry services (CPI-X) recommended by the Competition Model Advisory Panel* have produced a better outcome for .au domain name services industry and consumers? (* As a member of the Panel, I had a hand in writing the recommendation. In hindsight, the recommendation was neither well formed, nor well explained in the Panel's final report of June 2001, <http://www.auda.org.au/pdf/cmap-model-final.pdf>.) I suggested that such questions might be best answered in a review/evaluation of the auDA scheme. Hopefully, there will be an independent review of the scheme, well in advance of the expiration of the 4 year registry contract. Ian Johnston -----Original Message----- From: magic2147§optushome.com.au [mailto:magic2147§optushome.com.au] Sent: Monday, 17 May 2004 7:01 PM To: dns§dotau.org Subject: Re: [DNS] Rationale of .au high price was: [DNS] Cat got your tongue Chris? On 17 May 2004 at 14:33, Kim Davies wrote: > Whilst I am as keen as anyone to see prices drop, I don't agree that .au > is a failure due to pricing. On 17 May 2004 at 17:37, IntaServe | Amin Kroll wrote: > The key is to build up the value of .au names. How to do that? Educate the > market and that costs money. There is no particular value in a .au domain name. It is a cypher and signifies nothing not even Australianess as namescout.com.au and plenty of others registered by or on behalf of foreign entities demonstrate. There is no real evidence that having a .au domain has any overwhelming influence on Google or any other significant SEs results (for a "sites from Australia" search). The main reason that most Australian based companies register .au domains is because the names which are still available are relevant to their business not having been grabbed by speculators etc.. This is largely due to the fact that .au domain names are licenced on a restricted basis (- less so now than previously) and, as we are all aware, is a great contrast to gTLD domains. However the domains available for Australian business are expensive - much more than they should be. The reasons for this are: a) too high a price being charged for the basic product by the wholesaler to the next level of distribution b) two levels of distribution between the wholesaler and the consumer ie. registrars and resellers.who get their cut. The registrar and reseller levels should be eliminated and wholesaler should be required to sell the domains to consumers or their agents direct without the other levels getting in the way.taking their cut and essentially not adding any real value. The company where I turn up from time to time is a reseller for a registrar. They sometimes only charge the registrant the net registrar price. They never load it. Being a reseller has no value for them other than to stop (some) registrars using their "relationship" with the registrant to onsell unsolicited other products which are in direct competition with the company's own services including hosting, design, SSL certs. SEO etc.. It should also be noted that very few Australian businesses have a turnover in excess of $1 million - most are micro business and for them EVERY expense needs to be watched. It is particularly galling for them when they become aware that part of their hard earned is frittered away promoting the most pointless .au domain space of all via the sponsorship of a motor racing car. cb --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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