>> > EPP IS the domain registration standard.
Follow up,
I guess this works the other way to. That is failing
registrars could "fall back" on Tucows should they decide
to give up thier ICANN accreditation as they know there
current system could plug directly into Tucows. Then, if
they recover, they could go back to being ICANN acredited
and plu directly back into the registries.
I think this could be a *VERY* exploitable way to go!
Of course there are actually 2 different registry backends
as I recall (.INFO versus .COM for example, but rumor has
is that .COM might actually be dragged into the 21st
century ... :) ) so at the mement there are really 2 plugs
/ registration standards that would need to be
implemented.
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