DHS certainly has these types of services and has been providing similar
services for a number of years.  Of course we are worried if OpenSRS intends
to move into areas where our profit centres are.

How would you feel if OpenSRS decides to make up complete packages such as
NetSol has now and starts to offer them.  I'm sure there are a lot of
business models that are based around hosting that would not like such a
move.

Where does the line get drawn.

+===========================+
|   Darryl Lynch (Dassa)    |
| DHS International Pty Ltd |
+===========================+

|>-----Original Message-----
|>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Iyoha
|>Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 2:14 AM
|>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>Subject: Re: New services: forwarding/DNS?
|>
|>
|>Hello William,
|>
|>> > I had hoped that Ross Rader was
|>> > effectively addressing that issue.
|>>
|>> Trying to justify them, yes he is doing that.  Effectively
|>addressing
|>> the concerns, no.
|>
|>IMHO it is very difficult to address illogical concerns.
|>
|>1. OpenSRS is proposing to add more services for ALL the RSPs
|>to make them more
|>competitive against other registrars etc
|>
|>2. The new services will also make OpenSRS more competitive
|>against their
|>competitors
|>
|>3. Band of OpenSRS RSPs who already have services in place
|>complaining the sky
|>is going to fall simply because everyone will now have the
|>same services.
|>--
|>It seems very clear to me that the ONLY reason you have a
|>problem with the
|>proposed additions is because you already have them. (I might
|>be wrong here but
|>I doubt it)
|>
|>later
|>
|>David
|>--
|>Systematic Software
|>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|>(513) 241 3331 ext. 9
|>http://www.systware.com
|>
|>
|>

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