US Telco Fined $3 Million in Domain Renewal Blunder (bleepingcomputer.com)
Catalin Cimpanu, writing for BleepingComputer: Sorenson Communications, a Utah-based telecommunications provider, received a whopping $3 million fine from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) last week for failing to renew a crucial domain name used by a part of the local 911 emergency service. The affected service was the Video Relay System (VRS), a video calling service that telecommunication firms must provide to deaf people and others people with vocal disabilities so they can make video calls to 911 services and use sign language to notify operators of an emergency or crime. According to the FCC, on June 6, Sorenson failed to notice that the domain name on which the VRS 911 service ran had expired, leading to the entire system collapsing shortly after. Utah residents with disabilities were unable to reach 911 operators for almost three days, the FCC discovered. Sorensen noticed its blunder and renewed the domain three days later, on June 8.
Then certainly Google ought to be fined for cancelling domain-registration of some Nazis.
No, the Nazis' ability to speak is not as important as disabled's ability to reach emergency services. But if a company can be fined a whopping $3 million for an unintended screw-up, Google ought to be comparably punished for a deliberate action against the customers' civil rights.
Yeah, yeah, I know, Google are a private business — yet, their very ability to offer domain-registration and similar services stems from government's authority over the Internet. And Congress shall make no laws allowing anyone to shut up unwanted speech like they did.
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
Yes, Utah company gets fined a few million for failing to render necessary aid as promised. Trump? Gets to give away a golf trophy and call it all good, because his base holds nothing accountable.
But her emails.
(Kushner?)
"on June 6, Sorenson failed to notice... Sorensen noticed its blunder and renewed the domain three days later, on June 8."
Uh, want to try that arithmetic again?
"National Security is the chief cause of national insecurity." - Celine's First Law
Did anyone get fined for letting the security certificates expire and the power supplies go up in flames?
Why is there no standardization? why does every telco has its own names registered for services like these? It is like allowing each telco to setup its own emergency number instead of the standardized 911.
Why not a single name, the same everywhere, that the telco can then maintain in there local DNS, and there DNS only?
It is a critical emergency service, right? Then it is worth doing it properly.
Now we can see the real reason the government gave the FCC powers over the internet. To fine and gather more money for the government. It is just like truck drivers rightly call highway cops - revenue gatherers. It is not actually about safety, but about the money.
Since when is VRS required of all telco providers? I know it's required to be provided 24x7x365 IF you're a TRS and already provide VRS, but not ALL telecommunications providers are required to provide VRS...
Compare and contrast the slaps on the wrist that BIG companies get. The EU's approach of basing fines on a percentage of international turnover gets the attention of the monopolies of Silicon Valley...
Considering how many reminders my register send me a reminder every 10 days stating at 2 months before my domains expire this is just stupid.
and for 3 days of non service for this one thing the fine is pretty high for a company their size. Of course they could have grown more but not with the way the FCC was scaling back..
Also, with most of their devel app guys I'm surprised it only took them 3 days to realize and fix it. "What do you mean you're having performance issues on the server, it worked fine on my laptop"
The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive
The designer and their managers who allowed a critical emergency service to be dependent on an internet domain registration should be jailed for gross negligence.
When failure of a service would mean lives are at risk DO NOT make that service dependent upon resources from 3rd parties that can be terminated at will or that are subject to natural disruptions with no consequences for the 3rd parties (Or agreement with them that the services are used for functions critical to life).
A DNS domain registration can be terminated or suspended at will at the decision of a domain registrar or registry for any number of potential reasons
(although it is rare; a domain can even be terminated by mistake or hijacked by a malicious adversary in some cases), or DNS servers connected to the internet can be nuked by evil folks in a DDoS attack, or temporarily suspended by various service providers for network maintenance; Or various situations on the internet under 3rd party control and no SLA can cause temporary outages of access to the DNS.