Re: Transfers: A bit of an explanation

From: Martin Bublitz (martin@bublitz.com)
Date: Sun Apr 02 2000 - 22:59:56 EDT


Joe, it's not quite that easy....

$1,000 application fee to ICANN
$10,000 to NSI Registry (one-time license fee)
$5,000 to ICANN per year
At least $70,000 working capital available

Martin

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""!Dr. Joe Baptista"" <baptista@pccf.net> wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.20.0004022127101.22340-100000@proxy.pccf.net... > > > On Sun, 2 Apr 2000, William X. Walsh wrote: > > > Domain Direct is Tucows. They have gone through the screening process of > > accreditation. You have not. > > It's not much of a process. To be ICANN accredited you basically pay your > $10,000, sign a few documents and away you go. ICANN is money hungry > these days - so it's providing accreditation to anyone who can pay the > piper - and the so called screening process has become something of a > farce. > >



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