[28101] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Network Solutions, HOSTS
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gregory A. Carter)
Mon Apr 10 19:03:51 2000
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 15:59:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Gregory A. Carter" <omni@dynmc.net>
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Tom Spindler [Re: Network Solutions, HOSTS] 4.10.2000
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. In other more easily-verifiable NSI news, automated updates of domains
. with the 'service agreement' are _still_ not working, have not been
. working for the past three weeks, and have no ETA to be fixed.
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As I've received a bunch of private email as well in responce to my
orignal post I am making an educated guess that this very thing you have
stated is the root issue. NSI doesn't seem to be processing any of the
`service agreement' requests for whatever reason. Unfortuantely for us,
that's the only way they have provided to the consumers to deal with
modification updates. Else having to call them up however I have yet to
call up and -not- get disconnected by an automated voicemail.
Does anyone have a copy of the contract between the government and NSI in
regards to the domain registry? It'd be interesting to see if the service
(or lack there of), they are currently providing the consumer is in
breech of contract.
Greg
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