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ICANN Irony
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The ultimate irony is that at the moment of ICANN's demise, it had exactly one friend -- Verisign -- the very entity that it was designed to control. And that "friend" was allied with ICANN only because it was contractually obligated.
-- Bret
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28% increase in .com pricing!
"rock on" I say as a relatively modest VRSN shareholder.
As an otherwise unbiased observer, I must say I am utterly amased that ICANN would agree to that.
The ingredients neccessary to support registration and resolution are and have been falling in price exponentially (Moores law on registration, faster than that on resolution), while the growth in registration and resolution is more or less linear or at worst very lower order exponential.
Do the math. A massive cash windfall follows.
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been there, done that
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