Hello Rick,
>From the latest reseller update:
.info update: critical pre-reg application changes
-------------------
In response to overwhelming reseller demand, and in an effort to
ensure that each reseller, regardless of size, has an equal
opportunity to register the best .info domain names: Tucows will
accept duplicate Landrush pre-registrations. Duplicates will be
randomized and a single application chosen before submission to
Afilias for Landrush.
Sure sounds like you are taking duplicate registrations to me :)
Tuesday, June 19, 2001, 7:36:12 AM, Rick Baraniuk wrote:
> OpenSRS will be accepting a SINGLE pre-registration for a particular name
> (e.g. sex.info) from each reseller. Therefore we will not be permitting
> 1000 applications for a .info name (unlike .biz domain name applications)
> Essentially, the 'first' draw will happen 7 days after the open of the
> registry, the 'second' will happen three days after that, the 'third' three
> days after, etc. You should know soon enough whether a domain has been
> successfully pre-registered - you will receive an 'error' message.
> Thanks
> Rick
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert L Mathews
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 9:02 PM
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: .info Duplicates Accepted
> "OpenSRS Live Reseller Update 06/18/01" wrote:
>>.info update: critical pre-reg application changes
>>-------------------
>>
>>In response to overwhelming reseller demand, and in an effort to
>>ensure that each reseller, regardless of size, has an equal
>>opportunity to register the best .info domain names: Tucows will
>>accept duplicate Landrush pre-registrations. Duplicates will be
>>randomized and a single application chosen before submission to
>>Afilias for Landrush.
> So is there anything preventing a single reseller from submitting, say, a
> million applications for sex.info? Or are we going to have a meltdown?
> Also, just to be sure I understand, Afilias will still be holding
> drawings every week (or so), right? So assuming sex.info is awarded in
> the first drawing, there's no point in applying for it one week later,
> because it will have been taken. So I assume you guys are going to try to
> keep your queues in sync with the Afilias queues so you submit one
> application (at random) each time Afilias is going to process a round?
> --
> Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
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Best regards,
William X Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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