Not true. .ca does offer synchronous connections. Obviously they need to
work on their stability and such...

Also, the brunt of the cost comes from building the interface initially,
if you do right, in either case it should require little intervention on
an on-going basis. 

Scott Allan
Director, OpenSRS
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On Mon, 18 Sep 2000, Colin Viebrock wrote:

> > ( GPB�5 = ( USD$7 ) + USD$4 ( margin equivalent to gTLD's) ) = USD$11
> 
> One thing that isn't factored in is the fact that the .UK registry (and
> .CA for that matter) is asynchronous, unlike the gTLD registry.  This may
> mean a higher operating cost and therefore justify the higher markup for
> ccTLD domains.
> 
> - Colin
> 
> 

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