I checked for myself - their final application is at <http://www.icann.org/dnso/isp.htm>. Direct membership by ISPs is permitted but discouraged, and the constituency's Executive Committee determines whether applicants are admitted to membership. William X. Walsh wrote: If that is the case they are about to get flooded with complaints, as will the NTIA. On Thu, 17 Jun 1999 16:20:52 -0500, "John B. Reynolds" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Did the ISP constituency ever modify its initial proposal, under which only >ISP associations rather than ISPs themselves were eligible for membership, >and which allowed the founding members to veto new applicants? > >William X. Walsh wrote: >>Recently I posted to an ISP forum I participate on about the ICANN ISP >>constituency, and many have tried to follow up it, but have been >>unable to find any way of joining this constituency to have their >>voice heard. >> >>Perhaps the self appointed DNSO leadership could provide some contacts >>for each of the constituencies for those who would like to join. > >I am reposting this. > >An answer to a simple question like this should not take longer than >24 hours. > >After 48 hours I will be telling a list of several hundred ISPs that >the DNSO is not providing information to them about how they can join >the ISP Constituency, and to contact various members of the media and >other interested observers. -- William X. Walsh General Manager, DSo Internet Services Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax:(209) 671-7934 The Law is not your mommy or daddy to go crying to every time you have something to whimper about.