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Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong!
From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow () mci com>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:12:58 +0000 (GMT)
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Alexei Roudnev wrote:
If people like Melbourne IT are going to claim they can't act on weekends, it might also be sensible not to allow transfers to be processed between Thursday and Sunday, though honestly I think if you are going to be a registrar, you are going to have to deal with problems over weekends.It is their dirty problem - if they can not act on weekend, they can not maintain a registry, that's all.
provided their contract requires some form of 24/7 support, and there is an SLA to manage that requirement. If there isn't then there is no need for 24/7 support (no contractual reason), it just becomes a business differentiator for clients when chosing registrar X or registrar Y (or so it seems to me)
Current thread:
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong!, (continued)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Joe Maimon (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Perry E. Metzger (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Chris Adams (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Adrian Chadd (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Steve Sobol (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Jim Shankland (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Steven J. Sobol (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Paul G (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Steve Sobol (Jan 19)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Perry E. Metzger (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Joe Maimon (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Alexei Roudnev (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Christopher L. Morrow (Jan 16)
- Re: The entire mechanism is Wrong! Richard Cox (Jan 17)
- Standard of Promptness William Allen Simpson (Jan 17)
- Re: Standard of Promptness Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine (Jan 18)
- Re: Standard of Promptness John Curran (Jan 18)
- RE: Standard of Promptness David Schwartz (Jan 18)
- RE: Standard of Promptness Tim Wilde (Jan 18)