I cannot agree with you more than that but to add a few points. The paper states through Strategy (iv) on page 14, that the proposed institution will ensure that users are able to register, add, delete or modify domains without delays, unclear or undefined procedures.
My experience with government office, DELAY is part of the working ethics. As we talk, CFI gives you two hours to have your domain transfered or registered. If government is sure, it can beat that, it should put up strategies to propose so. Other wise, I tend to think that government is just having a hidden motive for this move. The paper, to say the least, does not address a clear problem to be solved in changing who is managing the ccTLD. Government for that case, should go back and make more research to find a more convincing problem in the current set up. If I have not forgotten, this discussion was run on i-network one time and it appeared that the majority of the people there doubted the government motive. I don't know what will come out from this discussion. I would ask Reinier Battenberg to rerun the discussion in that forum since more decision makers have their eyes there than here. thank you On Wed, 2011-06-08 at 10:32 +0300, Kiggundu Mukasa wrote: > > > > > Maybe its just me ... but which toes did CFI step on to warrant this? > > > I agree some of their fees are steep (like I think if you pay for a > domain then you should not be charged separately to access the > management interface for the domain ... and double the domain fees at > that!). > > > But the domain prices are in line with what is charged in the US > (about $30 per annum). IN the US once you buy a domain you get to > manage it immediately at no extra fee. > > > But then UCC could tell them to remove or lower some tarrifs. > > > I have not had a problem with CFI and my domains ....... in fact I > have had more problems moving a domain from one ISP to another. > > > Maybe someone thought there was too much money going to one > company..... > > > The reasons given in the document are > i. Registration and renewal is too expensive > ii. Appears to be monopolised by a single agent > iii. Since it is a national resource, it should not be managed > privately unless under outsourcing arrangements > > > reason iii. Is a stupid statement. Then we should never have invited > MTN, Airtel/Celtel, Warid and other telecomms companies to come and > compete with UTL. UTL was in charge of all telecomms in Uganda so why > did we let other private companies come and manage a "National > resource"? Or why have we invited Tullow, The Italians and Chinese to > manage oil? > > > reason ii. is not a reason .... We effectively have one company for > CEMENT in Uganda, we have just sold the railway to ONE company, RVR > which is private .... we have one UMEME (private) ..... these are MUCH > bigger companies with much greater strangle holds on the country than > domain names ... I am sure there are more examples of single product > companies in Uganda but I am too lazy to research. > > > At the beginning of the document it states > " The number of registrations of Internet domain names in a country is > also a measure of its popularity in the Internet space." > This was the most laughable statement .... according to this > statement .... Tuvalu the island nation with the .tv domain is then > the most wired and internet savy nation in the world!. Yet all Tuvalu > did was sell .tv to Verisign! > If we gave away .ug domain names for free would that put internet into > every school in Uganda? > > > I remember the last ICT minister was trying to take over the over head > fiber optic lines owned by UMEME and being used by the telecoms > companies under similar reasoning. > > > Anyway I would love to have a drink with the CFI folks and ask them to > kiss and tell .... > > > My two cents > > > Kiggs > > > > On Jun 8, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Reinier Battenberg wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > It seems there is an attempt going on by the Ministry of ICT to form > > a new > > body to manage the .ug tld. The document describing the reasoning > > behind this > > you can download from here > > > > http://www.ict.go.ug/index.php?option=com_docman&task=doc_download&gid=54&Itemid=61 > > > > One of the steps in this whole process is gathering feedback from > > the > > community, which so far has been done by meetings on invitation. > > > > Maybe its a good idea to exchange some ideas around the concept > > here, too. > > > > -- > > rgds, > > > > Reinier Battenberg > > Director > > Mountbatten Ltd. > > +256 758 801 749 > > www.mountbatten.net > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > The Uganda Linux User Group: http://linux.or.ug > > > > Send messages to this mailing list by addressing e-mails to: > > [email protected] > > Mailing list archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > > Mailing list settings: http://kym.net/mailman/listinfo/lug > > To unsubscribe: http://kym.net/mailman/options/lug > > > > The Uganda LUG mailing list is generously hosted by INFOCOM: > > http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > > > The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them > > (including attachments if any). 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