David Keegel wrote: > ] >At 16:13 +1000 25/6/98, Larry Bloch wrote: > ] > > ] >>I am opposed to a shared registry system. I don't believe that > this is the > ] >>wayto go because in the end what you have is a CORE style > organisation in > ] >>the middle. > ] >>... > ] > > ] >And the proposed alternative: > ] > > ] >>Level 1: AU-NOMINET > ] >>Level 2: Any ISP wanting to be a COM.AU registrar > ] >>Level 3: End Buyers > ] > ] At 15:22 26/06/98 +1000, Richar Archer wrote: > ] > > ] >This model still requires a shared registry system. The multiple > Level 2 > ] >operators share the registry operated by AU-NOMINET. In this > model, > ] >MelbourneIT would become a level 2 operator. > ] > ] Not really. Rregistrations are applied for by a multitude of > members via a > ] secure system (email and PGP in the UK. The Central body is > undisputedly > ] the registry. > ] > ] In this model Melbourne IT and CIA and NetRegistry and anyone who > wanted to > ] could operate on an equal footing (just as we all do apart from > Melbourne > ] IT now). > ] > ] The difference is that there is no FOR-profit entity in the > middle, and > ] therefore the central fee is far lower. Thus ALL players can > compete on a > ] level playing field. > > I can understand what Richard Archer said, and I agree with it. > I can't understand what Larry is saying here. > > Let me try to see if you are talking at cross-purposes. Maybe its a > > terminology problem. Here's my understanding of how this model > would > map to a *.au environment (at least com.au, net.au) :- > > Level 1: AU-NOMINET (not-for-profit association to be created, which > would > manage a shared registry system, accessible by Level 2: > Registrars) > Level 2: Registrars: Melbourne IT, connect.com.au, iinet, > NetRegistry, TI, > many ISPs etc (what Melbourne IT used to call PISPs) > Level 3: End Buyers > > Like NOMINET in the UK, this hypothetical AU-NOMINET could be owned > by the > Registrars (level 2 entities). eg: Melbourne IT/INA would be a > member. > > To me, this sounds like a very workable model. Both CORE and nominet use this model in the sense that the registry is: - not for profit - owned by the registrars/ISPs. It builds in mechanisms to keep: - registry prices low - services at a level that the users require and it stops the registry from competing with the registrars/ISPs Leni -- Leni Mayo Ph: +61 3 9428 5530 Fax: +61 3 9428 5902 Moniker Pty Ltd E-mail: mailto:leni§moniker.net Internet Domain Names WWW: http://www.moniker.netReceived on Wed Jul 01 1998 - 11:09:40 UTC
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