On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Jim Dixon wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Feb 1998, Javier SOLA wrote:
> > These might be extreme cases, but in general, companies who have developed
> > a high visibility in the Internet would be forced to pay ANYTHING they were
> > asked in order to keep their domains.
[ ... ]
> A couple of years ago, before Nominet was set up, those wishing to
> register in .UK went through a ridiculous process whereby all names had to
Jim,
You are missing Javier's point. Once a company has made a choice
on which registry (TLD) to use, they are effectively locked into
that TLD. They only have a choice when first establishing their
online presence. Once done, choice disappears.
How many of the companys that went with a .com instead of a co.uk
have dumped the .com now that Nominet is running the registry?
Dan
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