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ICA finally comments on .com pricing talks

28 August 2024 at 05:52

With the latest public debate about whether Verisign is ripping off registrants with its .com pricing now into its third month, one voice has been conspicuously absent. But the Internet Commerce Association, which represents domain investors and domaining registrars, has now publicly called for .com wholesale fees to continue to be capped and Verisign’s profit […]

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US could change .com pricing terms

6 August 2024 at 04:57

The US government and Verisign are to enter talks about possible changes to .com pricing. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has told the company that it β€œintends to renew its Agreement with Verisign” but said it welcomed Verisign agreeing to talks that β€œmay include an amendment to the pricing terms”. The news came in […]

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Verisign predicts more gloom as registrars shun .com growth

26 July 2024 at 04:19

Verisign has yet again massively downgraded its expectations for .com growth, after it lost almost two million domains in the second quarter. The company said it had 170.6 million .com and .net domains at the end of June, down 1.8 million compared to Q1 and a 2.2% decrease compared to a year earlier. CEO Jim […]

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Republicans quiz NTIA on Verisign .com renewal

25 July 2024 at 11:13

Three Republican members of the US House of Representatives have raised the specter of Verisign having to compete to renew its .com deal with the US government. In a letter to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, the Congresspeople ask whether NTIA has made any efforts to renegotiate or obtain public feedback on its contract […]

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Verisign: would-be .com contract killers are β€œwrong”

2 July 2024 at 09:48

Verisign has responded to the campaign to have the US government cancel its contract to run .com and open the agreement to competitive bidding, saying it is β€œwrong” and β€œbased on a fundamental misunderstanding” of the deal. The American Economic Liberties Project, the Demand Progress Education Fund, and the Revolving Door Project put their names […]

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Groups make flawed case that .com is a cartel

27 June 2024 at 13:51

Three pressure groups in the US have called on the government to strip Verisign of its .com contract, saying the company is operating as a β€œde facto cartel” with ICANN that has allowed its shareholders to milk the public for billions. But their argument has a pretty significant hole in it, based on an apparent […]

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