[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> That's a good idea, creating an indian OpenSRS!!!! Anybody willing to join ?
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Yeah, I am :)
Here is my suggestion to improve your idea a bit.
Why not we create an "Asian" OpenSRS, fully accredited by ICANN and
sells domains to its members at the NSI Registry wholesale fee itself -
$6 per domain ?
Every member will share the annual ICANN Accreditation fee (USD5000)
equally, so each will pay USD50 annually (assuming we can get 100
members).
This organization could be incorporated like ICANN, as a non-for-profit,
tax-exempt corporation, preferablly called the Open SRS, Pte. Ltd.
I am in Singapore, btw.
> At indian prices and services, one can easily compete anywhere in the world.
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I agree with you that at Asian (Indian, Singaporean, Malaysian,
Philippines,etc) prices and services, U.S. corporations like Tucows can
be easily put out of business.
As stated above, I do not mind helping others setup a "new" Open SRS to
compete with Tucows, and other ICANN Registrars.
Agree?
Thank you,
Bruce