At 07:31 AM 2/9/2005, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
George Kirikos wrote on Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:38:34 -0800 (PST):

> It's not some banana republic
> ccTLD, either.... .co.uk is one of the largest and in what is
> considered an "advanced" country.
>

George, it's nevertheless a very "closed" registry and they seem to use a
quite "ancient" registration management system. Working with them thru
Tucows is actually much less complicated and less expensive then working
directly with Nominet. :-)

Except when you send a support request to Tucows and they just tell you to go talk to Nominet. :(


We registered a slew of domains for a client who owns multiple companies. We put the wrong company name on the .co.uk domains and have to get that changed. ARGH.

Nominet actually got back to us faster than Tucows support (2 days vs 4 days) and all Tucows said was to go talk to Nominet. Gee thanks guys.

Nominet was very clear on the process, but we have to get the client involved which always complicates things.

Thank goodness Nominet isn't bidding to run .net

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