To clarify, ICANN is not charging anything for the open meeting on 3 March.
 (Register for free at http://www.apng.org/apricot99/apstar.html.)    But
most ICANN meeting participants are also participating in APRICOT'99, for
which there is a registration fee.

-Molly Shaffer Van Houweling
ICANN


At 12:20 AM 2/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Kilnam Chon a �crit:
>>  
>> US$50 per day with up to US$150(march 2, 4, 5).
>> the price includes lunch.
>
>If 100 people attend the DNSO meetings, which is 50% less than were
>at Washington, that's five thousand dollars. I truly do not see why
>we have to pay five thousand dollars in order to have a place to
>discuss the DNSO. What is the space rental for the DNSO meetings?
>There are halls in New York which could be had for one thousand/day.
>I've been told that Singapore was an inexpensive place. I guess I
>was misinformed.
>
>And will the ICANN meetings cost the same? So that we are expected
>to pay US$300 or more if we want to attend both the DNSO and ICANN
>meetings? That is, US$100/day while the DNSO and ICANN are meeting.
>Don't you think that's a little unreasonable? Not everyone can
>charge it to their firm or their customers, you know.

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