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Re: [ga] .ie Seeks to Organize Irish Bid to Run .eu


I fail to see what fees the ccTLDs should have to pay other than a 
minimal "setup" fee to enter the TLD into the rootzone file.  What 
services are providing by ICANN to each ccTLD?  I can understand a 
solititation for funding donations by ccTLDs and other registries and I 
can also understand cost recovery fees for services rendered, such as 
contract review for those who wish to actually contract with ICANN.  

$50 - $100 for inclusion in the rootzone file is ample for the time and 
effort expended to do so - letter to DoC for approval; letter to VRSN to 
enter the 3 lines of text.  Unless ICANN will be operating TLD servers for 
the .EU domain, there are no other costs involved that I can see.

Leah


On 23 Apr 2001, at 12:31, Bruce James wrote:

> Sandy:
> 
> You have a great start, but I hate to limit the ICANN BoD. This new ccTLD
> should pay the same fees to ICANN that the other ccTLDs pay. I am not too
> sure VRSN should be the back office, but it could be.
> 
> IMHO.....:)
> 
> /Bruce
> "Let us reason together."
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sandy Harris" <sandy@storm.ca>
> To: "Bruce James" <bmj@keyname.net>
> Cc: "[GA]" <ga@dnso.org>
> Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 12:16
> Subject: Re: [ga] .ie Seeks to Organize Irish Bid to Run .eu
> 
> 
> > Bruce James wrote:
> 
> > I think that ICANN should assign dot.EU to the European Commission and let
> it decide
> > who will run it.....IMHO
> 
> If that were a motion, I'd second it. However, it doesn't seem to be, so
> I'll
> propose my own:
> 
>  ICANN should immediately inform the European Commission that .eu will be
> created
>  at their request, and instruct Verisign to make preparations to have it
> running
>  within two working days of receipt of such a request.
> 
>  The letter informing them of this should specify (possibly by reference to
>  existing documents) what name server and other information must be provided
> and
>  what administrative procedures will be required to authenticate the
> request.
> 
>  Any charges involved should be no more than a reasonable administration
> fee.
> 
> Do I have a second? Debate?
> 
> I see no reason and admin fee should be more than about $100, 50 bucks each
> for
> clerical work at ICANN and an hour's system admin time at Verisign. I
> wouldn't
> argue if someone with better knowledge than mine of ICANN and Verisgn
> systems
> said $1000 was justified, though.
> 
> Nor do I see any reason this needs much discussion. The domain makes sense
> and the organisation seems quite likely to be competent to administer it.
> 
> 
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