Price isn't always what matters in the market.  Better performance, better
management tools, and better choices for a revenue stream.

OpenSRS has just released access to .co.uk and .org.uk domain names.  .ca
names are in the bullpen just warming up.  And more products and services
on the way.  I am not in a position to comment on specifics, as I don't
know them - but I do know at OpenSRS we're not sitting around thinking we
have the best thing going.

There's room for improvement, enhancement, and advancement.  Time will
show better performers - not price.

Charles Daminato
OpenSRS Support Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Mon, 11 Sep 2000, Saurabh K. Agarwal wrote:

> > So go use that registrar instead of OpenSRS then.
> >
> > You can ALWAYS get a better price somewhere else, that's life.  I very
> > strongly doubt you'll get the kind of support that OpenSRS provides
> however.
> > But, if the bottom line is more important then whatever other restrictions
> > they impose, that's your choice.  Nobody forces you to use OpenSRS
> 
> I am a regular subscriber to the list and have observed the fact that
> whenevr someone demands to reduce the price or informs the list that
> somebodyelse is providing the same for less SOME OTHER GUYS (NOT ALWAYS FROM
> OPENSRS) COMES AND START SHOUTING "GO TO THAT REGISTRAR" OR "GET THE ICANN
> ACCREDITION."
> 
> It is not fare, This list is meant to discuss the issues with domain
> registration. and if a RSP raises the issues it must be taken for
> discussion.
> 
> I 100 % AGREE that OPENSRS system & support is excellent and that is why
> people like us like opensrs only even if somebody else can offer low prices.
> But it DOESN'T MEAN THAT WE HAVE NO RIGHT TO DISCUSS THE PRICING ISSUE HERE.
> 
> Without taking the name I would like to inform you all that some of the
> registrars (from India) are offering prices as low as USD 7.50 even to
> end-user with some of the FREE FACILITIES e.g. mails, dns, url/ ip
> forwarding etc.
> 
> I know the registrars in the USA who are offering the whole sale prices as
> low as 6.75 USD.
> 
> We all know that domain market is quite competitive now a days and it is
> very much specially in INDIA and if an RSP needs to pay USD 10 for wholesale
> how he can compete with others and survive in the market.
> 
> I understand it is a sole right of OPENSRS whether they decide or not to
> reduce the price and there will be people who would like to do business with
> them only just due to excellent services and powerful system.
> 
> But In my opinion it is again a duty of OpenSRS only to protect their RSPs
> and they only can enable them to compete in the market.
> 
> That is why I request to OpenSRS and other well wishers (Considering All as
> Well wishers only) NOT TO SHOUT at the people who urges for a logical
> demand.
> 
> Considering the above points I am hopeful and request that OpenSRS may
> revise the prices or can introduce some more features like DNS, parking,
> mails, forwarding etc. to enable the RSPs to compete in the tough market.
> 
> After all if an end-user goes to other registrant other than RSP just for
> the low prices only it is again a loss to OpenSRS.
> 
> I once again admit the fact that IT IS AT SOLE DISCRETION OF OPENSRS only to
> reduce or not the pricing but my sincere urge to think at least once with
> some amount of sympathy with the RSP who is doing business and have shown
> the trust with you.
> 
> Thanks & Best Regards
> 
> Saurabh K. Agarwal
> www.pinkcitynet.com
> Get yourdomain.com booked in Rs. 595/-
> 
> 

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