Icann Domain Names – Your Questions…

DNS

Sandra asks…

Comment to US Gov on selling off internet to private DNS at $10,000 per domain?

“Neither is the idea of taking ICANN/DSNO funding requirements and dividing
them by the number of ccTLD’s to come up with some number, like $ 10,000 per
year.”
http://www.icann.org/comments-mail/comment-so/msg00132.html

“The United States Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) seeks comments on the continued transition to the private sector of the technical coordination and management of the Internet’s domain name and addressing system (DNS).
Comments before February 15, 2008.”
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/frnotices/2007/ICANN_JPA_110207.html

“negotiated agreements among the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, the U.S. Dept of Com, and Network Solutions, Inc.”
http://www.ftc.gov/os/1999/10/icann.htm
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admin answers:

It’s very consistent with the rest of the Bush administration’s privatization schemes, and somehow it will result in an unregulated hodgepodge, poor service and higher prices for consumers.

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Web Hosting Hub – Your Questions…

Lizzie

Lizzie asks…

Web Hosting Question?

I’m considering a move from my current website host to Web Hosting Hub. After some research and a bit of communication with them, they seem to be one of the best. Has/does anyone out there have any experience with them?

admin answers:

A server hub is ideal place due to the fact that many have IT support and know how to keep things from going kaboom. If your nervous about the switch and wondering why you may need the extra abstraction between you and your website, contact them. Many of the more reputable places have a phone number, If not, I’d contact by email. When they don’t respond after a working week, my advice would be to not use them, since if you cant get in touch with them now, what happens when your site isn’t working? Anyway, Make sure they have PHP support, its a necessity to websites in this day and age.

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