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A LOCAL, virtually secret, version of the internet funded by Australian =
web users is an expensive flop. Anyone who has bought an ".au" internet =
address has contributed to the $1.7 million that the administrator auDA =
has spent on creating the Community Geographic Domain Name system.
Chaired by former federal Liberal Party president *Tony Staley*, the =
system aimed to foster community groups to craft a website specifically =
for their locality. But only 18 of the 22,000 available "community" =
names =97 0.07 per cent =97 have been registered, and board minutes show th=
e =
target number of sites to be reached by 2009 has been revised downwards, =
to 75.
Chief executive of internet hosting company Net Registry, *Larry Bloch*, =
quit the board of the administrator in part because of the establishment =
of the system. "It's completely pathetic =85 a monumental waste of cash," =
he said. "The way that auDA has embraced empire building is completely =
outside their brief as a regulator." The complicated process and poor =
internet access in some regional areas have turned off groups. Only 47 =
applications have been received since the launch in August last year. =
Fourteen communities have cancelled their applications, with two =
reapplying and three on hold.
Major sponsor Sensis, the company behind the Yellow Pages, has not =
revealed whether it will continue its sponsorship of the project. The =
system's general manager *Leonie Parkinson* defended the program, saying =
it was in its infancy. "There's only 3000 (localities) which have more =
than 200 people," she said. "And because there's only one name for each =
location, it's very important they are preserving it for the community.
http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/ozzie-interweb-in-shock-loss/2007/10=
/11/1191696082664.html
Mike.
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