On Fri, Mar 19, 1999 at 01:16:55PM -0500, A.M. Rutkowski wrote: > > >And though the DNS works fine, access to it and support for it is seriously > >skewed. > > Ivan, > > You mean the fact that AOL has the largest DNS zone file > per Lottor's January 1999 survey? Has anyone talked > to them about becoming a competitive registrar? :-) A completely irrelevant statistic, as has been pointed out several times. The *vast* majority of the entries in AOLs domain are within the single third level domain that gives mechanically generated names to dial-up lines. Those names are simply representations of the IP addresses involved. -- Kent Crispin "Do good, and you'll be [EMAIL PROTECTED] lonesome." -- Mark Twain
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- Re: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Pol... jeff Williams
- RE: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Policy: Dissimu... Ivan Pope
- RE: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Policy: Dis... A.M. Rutkowski
- Re: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Policy:... jeff Williams
- RE: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Policy:... Kent Crispin
- RE: [IFWP] Re: The ICANN Accreditation Policy: Dis... Gordon Cook
