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> This from Charles Cooper of ZDNet:
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> 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
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
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>On 30-Oct-99 J. Bapti
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
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