>So far, SnapNames is working with six registrars: Tucows; BulkRegister; eNom; 
>Dotster; NetNames; and >NamesDirect. Wiener says he
is in discussions with VeriSign's Network Solutions division as well as
>Register.com

>"SnapNames has taken a different tack than the other services on the market," says 
>Ross Rader,
>director of research and innovation at Tucows. "What they allow you to do is find 
>your name and
>protect it. Once you've acquired a name, they help you hold on to it. And they help 
>you auction it if
>you don't want it anymore."
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/12/22/back.order.domains.idg/index.html



Any angle on this for MSP's peering furtively into the aftermarket?

Certainly appears to help keep things out of NSI's expired domain-black-hole - is that 
why
they're "still in talks" ?   :>





Scott Schiller
VP
GIA Web Services, Inc.


Get your @ together!
---http://domainalchemy.com---

Reply via email to