U.S. OKs VeriSign Domain Deal
mduell writes: "The U.S. government approved a deal allowing top Internet domain registrar VeriSign to retain control of the lucrative ".com" Web addresses, the Commerce Department said Friday." ICANNwatch has a couple of stories about the deal finally reached, and the steps taken by the Commerce Department to promote competition in the DNS.
The part of Verisign that people seem to have a problem with is the Registrar. This is -not- a monopoly. If you don't like the customer service, don't use it.
The part of Verisign that is a monopoly is the Registry. This is not a part that any of you interact with, unless you work for a registrar.
Again, how is any of this bad? If you don't like the Verisign registrar, don't use it. If you don't like the registry, be happy with this deal, because it gives Verisign's registry -less- power.
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There are two parts - one is the Verisign registrar, which is all 99% of the world ever interacts with. This registrar has dozens of competitors, including OpenSRS.
There's also the Verisign registry, which is what all the registrars talk to, in order to keep things in sync.
Under the old plan, Verisign could either keep control of the
Under the new plan, Verisign phases out control of the
And yes, there are strict regulations in place to keep the Verisign registry from giving special treatment to the Verisign registrar.
If you don't like the Verisign registrar, don't use it. It's not a monopoly. Only the Verisign registry is, and nobody ever complains about that.
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