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I work for a registrar that registers .info. We also collect our own statistics about registry uptime. .info did not have an outage in September based on our records. The registry never went down as the article claims. The email that was sent to us was in regards to DNS updates which we did notice were slower then normal. Atleast in this case Afilias was responsible enough to let its customer know why there was a delay in the updates, unlike some other companies that we deal with.
It really irks me to be reading blatant lies. Makes me wonder if Mr. Steven Forrest is on "someones" payroll?
I would also urge the editors of Icannwatch to actually provide fair coverage, as opposed to spewing propaganda all the time. You risk becoming truly irrelevant. The number of comments speak volumes.
Jen Throten
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