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If ICANN allowed people to actually enter into long-term contracts rather than artificially limiting them to 10 years, and if there really were competition, rather than the faux-competition we have under ICANN, then people who want long term rates could negotiate for them up front and lock 'em in for however long the contract lasts.
Personally, I'm not really all that upset by a few high priced names - I'm far more concerned about how ICANN supports a floor under which prices can not drop. That is costing existing consumers multiples of $100,000,000 per year in excess fees.
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Re:Tender, not auction
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If you want a .USA domain, to go www.adns.net. They've had that TLD available for many years.
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