Hello Philip,
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 6:23:21 PM, Philip Mak wrote:
> Hello,
> Between myself and two other fellow webmasters, we have about 60
> .com/.net/.org domain names total. We currently pay $15-30 a year for each
> of those domain names.
> I'm wondering if it would be cost effective for us to become an OpenSRS
> Registration Service Provider. The thing is that at this point, we don't
> plan on providing domain registrations to other people. We would like to
> do that in the future (which is why I'm looking at using OpenSRS instead
> of a normal registrar that costs $10 per year), but not for a while as we
> have other projects to work on.
> We would be just transferring our *existing* domains mostly... not
> registering new ones. If I understand correctly, keeping 60 domain names
> active should cost $600 a year (and the $250 signup fee would go towards
> this $600). Am I right, or is there something I missed?
The $250 is not a signup fee, just a minimum deposit to fund your
account.
Yes, if you have more than 25 domains, I'd say OpenSRS is a good
choice for you, even if you do not currently intend to offer public
registrations.
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Best regards,
William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]