Michael Malone wrote: > I would by interested in Melbourne IT's formal response to > the papers produced as a result of the DNS Summit in August > (all of which are available at http://www.intiaa.asn.au/dns/) > > In particular, in the "Operation of 2LD" paper, I suggested > a number of ways in which competition could occur within > the COM.AU domain. > Michael After our first week of providing the bureau service for COM.AU DNA, I am beginning to realise that the operational and commercial realities of supporting the COM.AU customer base will raise even more significant questions than the need for new technical solutions that you have highlighted in your "operation of 2LD" paper, concerning the feasibility of more than one DNA competing in a single 2LD space. My answers to your specific questions are: > o Is Melbourne IT prepared to deal with competition in allocation > of domain names within COM.AU Yes, but only if this is agreed by the industry to be the best solution. An operational solution would have to be devised to enable the different DNAs to be accountable for their own performance, and not have poor performance by one DNA lower the perceptions of performance by the other DNAs. I am mindful that back in 1995, when KRE delegated the COM.AU DNA to another agency for some months, some-one appears to have accepted all applications received during that period without applying any of the Naming Rules. As a result a few DNs like sex.com.au were registered, which by violating the rules existing then (and now), serve to undermine the integrity of the DN administration process. I would support the introduction of a BIZ.AU 2LD run by a competitor DNA, to meet the need for additional registered business names, either supplementing COM.AU or in competition with it. However I have reservations about whether it is appropriate for an ISP or IAP to carry out such a DNA role, because of the obvious conflicts of interest when providing a 'wholesale' role to other ISPs/IAPs with whom the DNA would be competing for end-customer business. > o Is Melbourne IT prepared to withhold charging until further > discussion of these papers has occurred. Of course not. We have five full-time staff working on the bureau service, and considerable equipment, office and networking expenses, and we don't propose to go broke. However we have committed ourselves to processing, at no fee, the more than 2,400 back-logged applications inherited from the previous voluntary part-time regime; and I am pleased to report that we have cleared more than 1,200 of these already. > o Is PG able to use the caps lock key in follow ups. yes YES yes! PG -- Professor Peter Gerrand CEO, Melbourne IT Level 3, 207 Bouverie St CARLTON Vic. 3053 Australia Tel. +61 3 9344 9300 Fax. +61 3 9347 9473 Email: ceo§MelbourneIT.com.au Home page: http://www.MelbourneIT.com.au/Received on Mon Nov 11 1996 - 19:54:26 UTC
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