I agree with him. But, one more danger that we are facing is from new
registrars which are offering mountains for moles. In my last mail i had
pointed out domain name registrars for as little as USD 8.5 with 17%
discount for resellers, and guys, they are giving services other than just
domain name registration like domain parking, email ids apart from complete
control over your domain. What will happen of opensrs and its RSP's, when
people will know of their services.

ashish

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----- Original Message -----
From: Dave Warren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: J. Scott Schiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; OpenSRS Discussion List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 03, 2000 12:49
Subject: Re: Transfers in general


> >
> > The sleeping giant is NSI. Ross' numbers show this very clearly. I sense
> > that NSI and Register are sensing the problem and believe me, they have
> > stunning resources.
> >
> > Why again are we going to allow an easier method for switching RSP's?
> >
> > What's the rush?
>
> Because if I, as a customer, am upset with my RSP, I will transfer.  If I
> cannot transfer to another RSP, I'll simply go to another registrar, no
> problems with that transfer.
>
> We already have companies spamming our clients and competing, like this...
> Register.com was for a while I believe, Verio comes to mind.  By blocking
> transfers between RSPs, we are hurting OpenSRS in the long run, because
> people will be forced to transfer away from OpenSRS altogether, just
because
> of one bad RSP.
>
> Just my thoughts
>

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