VeriSign Can Raise .net Prices in 2007
miller60 writes "ICANN is lifting restrictions on VeriSign's pricing of .net domains as of Jan. 1, 2007, eliminating a cap that dictated the amount VeriSign could charge registrars for each .net domain. The cap, now at $4.25 per name, expires at the end of 2006. The pricing details were not included in a draft contract published by ICANN prior to the bidding process, but negotiated after VeriSign prevailed in a controversial evaluation by Telcordia. VeriSign must give six months before any price change, allowing time to lock in current pricing with multi-year renewals."
ICANN is lifting restrictions on VeriSign's pricing of .net
Time to get your Passport account while it's cheap...
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
I am switching from .net to java NOW!!!
Uhm, whaat? Never mind... Oops!
their representative is quoted as saying, "Because I CANN."
"Do the Right Thing. It will gratify some people and astound the rest." - Mark Twain
That's a good point that not many people bring up. Frankly, we should all be grateful to Verisign for employing their mind-control powers in such a magnanimous way. Imagine what they could do if they really were evil, as so many /.ers claim.
The evaluation of an action as 'practical' . . . depends on what it is that one wishes to practice.