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Strategies & Market Trends : Trader J's Inner Circle
NVDA 180.33-2.9%Feb 3 3:59 PM EST

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To: unclewest who wrote (12988)4/20/1999 8:14:00 PM
From: Triffin  Read Replies (1) of 56537
 
unclewest ..

Wish we had figured this out long ago ..
NSOL won't be put out of business but the
"monopoly premium" will come out of the stock
if it hasn't already .. just found this on
the proposed future pricing structure ..

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One of the most critical issues yet to be decided between the U.S. government, ICANN and
Network Solutions is the price competing registrars will pay to cover Network Solutions' costs of
maintaining the database.

Under the system worked out by ICANN, Network Solutions will continue to manage the vast
database, which holds more than 4 million addresses already. That should keep the Net's critical
address system routing everything from e-mail to Web page requests running without a hiccup.

Competing registrars will be allowed to make their own entries into the database, paying Network
Solutions a small fee each time.

If the fee is set at $25 or $30 per year, new companies will have little room to offer registrations
below the current rate and still eke out a profit. But if the so-called wholesale price is set at $2 to $5,
expect to see super-cheap .com addresses proliferate quickly.

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Hope you weren't holding this long the past month ???
Never really looked at this one until TJ made his post ..

Jim in CT ..
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