ICANN to lift price caps on .net domains

By Alorie Gilbert
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Story last modified Fri Jul 08 18:07:00 PDT 2005



Owners of .net Web addresses may face higher registry fees in the
future--but not until 2007.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the nonprofit
organization responsible for Internet addresses, quietly agreed to lift
wholesale price restrictions on .net registry fees last month when it
renewed a contract with VeriSign to run the master database for .net domain
names.

Buried in the fine print, the fact has escaped notice until recently. Over
the past several days, news of the change has traveled around the Web.

"(It's) a move that may signal ICANN's intent to get out of the business of
regulating domain name pricing," noted Internet services firm Netcraft.

ICANN used to cap .net domain fees at either $6 or $4.25, depending on the
type of address. Under the new, six-year VeriSign contract, the cap is now
$4.25 and that cap will remain in effect until Dec. 31, 2006, after which
time all price restrictions expire.

A VeriSign spokesman told Computer Business Review that it's unlikely to
raise prices, and would do it only to invest in its infrastructure. The
master-registrar has agreed to give six months' notice in advance of any
price changes, Netcraft noted.

Netcraft said prices are likely to remain stable because the domain-name
market is very competitive. Domain names are practically given away as part
of Web hosting packages, the group noted.

Others were less certain. "I'm not yet sure whether it's a change for the
good or the bad," wrote Bret Fausett in his Lextext blog. "On the one hand,
it gets ICANN out of the messy, non-"technical coordination" business of
price control. On the other, will I be able to afford to renew my .net
domain names after 2007?"

The $6 price cap will still apply to the more popular .com registry, which
VeriSign also controls. That contract expires in November 2007.



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