[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Over the years, there has been discussion (in the mailing lists) about
> what to call us.  Tucows currently preferred term is "reseller" since
> OpenSRS offers more than just domain registration now (i.e. SSL certs).
> 
> Note that the page you mention was last updated in January 2001.  Other
> pages within the site reference other names "Registered Service Provider",
> "RSP (reseller)", etc.  Looking at some of the pages and FAQs, you
> can determine when they were created.  Some of the FAQ questions/answers
> refer to us as "registration service providers" and other
> questions/answers in the same FAQ refer to us as "resellers".
> 
> They even called us "OpenSRS MSP's" at one time.  I don't even remember
> what MSP stands for.
> 
> Personally I prefer registration service provider and that is what we use.


So we are in agreement.
That was my suggestion ...

Benjamin


> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Benjamin Azevedo wrote:
> 
> 
>>I don't think so Bill.
>>Just take a look at OpenSRS invitation
>>to become a RSP, at
>>http://www.opensrs.org/a.shtml
>>
>>Starts with:
>>
>>
>>>Become an OpenSRS Registration Service Provider
>>>
>>>Join Now
>>>Review our Getting Started Guide or go directly to our online sign-up form.
>>>
>>>The Benefits
>>>Need further convincing? Read about the many advantages of becoming an 
>>>
>>
>>
>>OpenSRS Registration Service Provider:
>>
>>
>>
>>Benjamin
>>
>>
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Benjamin,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Excelent.
>>>>I would just reword it to
>>>>   OpenSRS Registration Service Provider
>>>>instead of  Registration Support Contact
>>>>to stick with our offical denomination (RSP)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Actually they stopped using the term "registration service
>>>provider" several months (maybe even a year now) ago.  We are all known
>>>simply as resellers now.
>>>
>>>-Bil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
> 
> 


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