> As I understand it, you feel OpenSRS should not offer additional features, > so you can add them yourself, thereby "adding value". They should offer what they told us they were going to offer when we signed up: domain registration services. > The problem with this reasoning is exactly what you yourself point out - > there are already lower-priced registrars WITH the value added > services. If > OpenSRS does not offer these services, then they will lose business to the > other registrars that do. These are not unique services, they are > "commodities". OpenSRS is a wholesale domain registrar, not a retail registrar -- at least that is what the website used to say. I'm not sure what it says since the redesign...
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding... William X. Walsh
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... David Iyoha
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding... William X. Walsh
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... David Iyoha
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... Prog
- Failed attempt: Mofication(s) F... Chuck Hatcher
- RE: New services: forwarding/DN... Bill Gerrard
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding... tom
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... Lance Woodson
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... Lance Woodson
- Re: New services: forwarding/DN... Bill Gerrard
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? bill
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? Martin Bublitz
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Fagyal Csongor
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
- RE: New services: forwarding/DNS? Bill Gerrard
- RE: Re[2]: New services: forwarding/DNS? Adam Beecher
- Re[4]: New services: forwarding/DNS? William X. Walsh
- Re: New services: forwarding/DNS? David Iyoha
