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hi ya > On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 12:50, R. Scott Perry wrote: > > >I'm currently looking for a good registrar to handle my company's domain > > >registrations. We do a lot of international registrations, so proficiency in > > >that area is important. Anyone with good experiences they want to pass > > >along? to to the registrars/nics in each country > > With registrars, in almost all cases, any one will work fine. If you find > > the price is right, and like their interface, use 'em. The one exception, > > of course, is Network Solutions. > > I used to recommend the following list: > Opensrs/Tucows > SRSPlus = Verisign owned, but not as evil > Enom > > However, I no longer recommend Enom. They have taken a new policy of > late that they are canceling the domain name registrations of > registrants whom they get complaints about regarding spam. I have a registrars seems to like to play god ... to become a ICAN approved registrar.. anybody else game to be our own registrar ?? $ 2,500 non-refundaable application fee $ 75,000 of liquid assets i have hundreds of domains at NS...but they are becoming more and more "networkproblems" than solutions... - of the 25 domains that expired on Feb 25... - they kept 3 of um for resell on their special 'backorder site" ( they have changed to steal domains within a few days of expiration ... - and those other 10-15 domains has a Feb-2004 expiration and yet i cannot renew it... even if its really expired on Feb-2003 - they specifically let all the *.org go ... so i got those back at the new registrar i used - if people want to start a class-action suit against networksolutions for doamin hording and selectively stealing people's domains .... - i've got documentation to prove to the courts satisfaction my requirements.. - gui for making changes 24x7 and reflected within the hour in the gui and 24hrs in whois db at other dns servers - ease of use to get a new domain registered ( enter the domain is all i expect to do and confirm which credit card - i dont want their renewal spam months/years in advance ... - i dont want their other "dns/web/email/xx services" i was looking to renew/moved 10 domains ... and i tried... gave um all equal time .... to get the job done ... asap/easy/fast... - opensrs - requires $95 acct activation fee, and only lists their resellers - registrar.com - $35/domain - enom.com ... forgot what problems i had w/ um - godaddy.com .. $9/domain ... done all 10 in a few minutes ( still have yet to get my passwd wroking on that acct... other registrars .. international ones too http://www.linux-sec.net/DNS/#Registrars c ya alvin ------------------------ANNOUNCEMENT--------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ISP Technology << VPN, DNS Security Management, spam, 3G, WLAN Security, P2P, VoIP, PLC, 802.11i, 802.1x and much more! http://www.wispcon.com/spring2003/attend-sessionlist.asp The 10th Annual ISPcon, Baltimore Waterfront Marriott April 23-25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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