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Re: Broken domain statistics...


From: "Michael K. Sanders" <msanders () aros net>
Date: Wed, 11 Feb 1998 18:42:49 -0700

In message <19980211132424.19891 () dragonlair dal net>, Dalvenjah FoxFire writes:

And if it is, it means that 17% of the folks on the internet are
paying for domains that don't work. Either that, or something else
is broken.

An alternate interpretation might be that 17% (or some portion
thereof) of the domains in .COM are held by domain speculators who
have no intention of paying for them and can't be bothered to provide
DNS for them.

I'm posting here because I feel it is an operational issue; that,
plus I feel there're more folks here who can and will hammer at
InterNIC to start doing something to enforce their policies that
require real, authoritative nameservers.

If nothing else, it might deter casual domain speculators.  God forbid
they actually have to configure something before they can register a
domain... No doubt someone would just automate the process, though.



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