2yrs IIRC.
On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Swerve wrote:
> Another specific point i would like clarified is what is the actual minimum
> duration required. The Cira letter referred to a min. duration of 12-24
> months (dependent on original dates of registration). Keeping it simply to
> a one year min. reg. would keep things nice and simple, imo.
>
> Swerve
>
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2000 13:38:20 -0700
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: We need .ca answers ASAP!
> >
> >
> > What we need from OpenSRS:
> > ==========================
> >
> > * A notice explaining what plans are in place, forcasted timelines which
> > aren't yet official, for implementation of .CA domains (Specifically
> > re-registration, if nothing else)
> >
> > * Recommendation to current RSPs on what they should do in the meantime for
> > re-registration of .CA domain names between now, and when OpenSRS is ready
> >
> > * Please note: It is not acceptable to leave RSPs in suspense and say
> > OpenSRS working on it. Is it recommended that we start re-registering
> > through www.webnames.ca and www.internic.ca right now?
> >
> > Now that CIRA has generously sent out thousands of e-mails to all .CA
> > holders, and pages like this say all .CA domains will be lost "unless"
> > certain procedures are followed:
> >
> > http://www.webnames.ca/rereg_stepa.shtml
> >
> > "ALL .CA domain name holders, who registered domain names prior to November
> > 2000, registered with CDNnet (the UBC Registry). To be recognized by CIRA,
> > you must re-register your domain name with them. Those who do not
> > re-register their domain registration will lose their domain."
> >
> > ----
> >
> > Our customers are calling with many queries after the CIRA e-mail, and
> > we're not sure how to respond, since OpenSRS hasn't really told us in any
> > detail what is happening between now and September 18th.
> >
> >
>
Thanks,
-rwr
Ross Wm. Rader
Director Product Management,
Channel Platform Group
Tucows Inc.
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