> We are keeping 2 lists a Regular List and a Premium List. Nothing has
> changed with the Regular list and the lists are not mutually exclusive.
>

Thinking this over I think I have still not completely understood this.

All registrars submit to Afilias and they then assign those queues to 
five (or so) *internal* queues for round-robin processing. Is this 
correct? Or do they do round-robin processing thru *all* unchanged 
registrar queues (making it 20+ queues)?

Whatever they do I don't get it how the Premium queue comes into play 
here. With both methods it is obvious that each Premium registrar needs 
to submit the Premium queue first and then the Regular queue. Is this 
correct? If so, I think I have understood. If not I haven't yet 
understood :-)
However, it then doesn't make any sense to submit domains to Regular if 
you already submitted to Premium (unless some registrars have extremely 
short Premium queues which isn't likely since all Premium queues are 
spread).
Also, is Premium an Afilias offering or a joint venture of some 
registrars?

Thanks,


Kai

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