On 20-Feb-99 Greg Skinner wrote:
>  William X. Walsh wrote:
>  
> > Greg Skinner wrote:
>  
> >>  At any rate, since the registry business is still in its infancy, I
> >>  guess we'll have to wait and see what happens.
>  
> > Or not.  I don't plan to wait, and I am sure I am not alone.
>  
>  No offense ... what I meant is as the registry business evolves, we'll
>  find out which of the business models prove the most successful at
>  achieving their goals.
>  

Again, or not.  I don't see this as a competition.  I think there is ample
room, and market for multiple business models that will be acceptable and
desirable by the global internet community.

That is one of my main gripes with most of what I have seen on charter TLDs and
other plans from the TM camp, they provide options that work only in a very
narrorly defined business model set, and don't provide much in the way of
options for extremely low profit or cost recovery and free registries.


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E-Mail: William X. Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 19-Feb-99
Time: 18:12:25
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