Re: [IFWP] Journalistic pandering

1999-10-30 Thread J. Baptista
> > This from Charles Cooper of ZDNet: > > The last time ICANN -- the nonprofit manager for the Internet's > domain name addressing system -- convened in Santiago, Chile, > the venue was too remote for the nut jobs to show up and shout. > This time it will be in Los Angeles -- already over t

[IFWP] Journalistic pandering

1999-10-30 Thread Bill Lovell
This from Charles Cooper of ZDNet: The last time ICANN -- the nonprofit manager for the Internet's domain name addressing system -- convened in Santiago, Chile, the venue was too remote for the nut jobs to show up and shout. This time it will be in Los Angeles -- already over the limit on tha

[IFWP] BOUNCE list@ifwp.org: Non-member submission from ["William X. Walsh" ]

1999-10-30 Thread Richard J. Sexton
>Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: BOUNCE [EMAIL PROTECTED]:Non-member submission from ["William X. Walsh" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] >Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1999 02:37:58 -0400 (EDT) > > >On 30-Oct-99 J. Bapti

[IFWP] NSI registrations

1999-10-30 Thread Ellen Rony
The following newsbit was published on 10/28 by Tipworld: Web domain registrations soar Network Solutions (NSOL) said it added 1.3 million new Internet domain names in the third quarter of the year. The company said that's a gain of 160 percent from a year ago. At the end of September, Network S

[IFWP] Accredited registrars

1999-10-30 Thread Ellen Rony
An updated list of accredited registrars by country, with links to their websites, is posted at http://www.domainhandbook.com/registrars.html I count 87 accredited registrars to date plus NSI. I asked earlier--what happens when mergermania hits the registrar business. Can ICANN control the busi