dot info TLD

Michael Kjorling michael at kjorling.com
Thu Nov 15 21:35:57 UTC 2001


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With the risk of making this a post filled with advertising...

I have registered several .info domains (five at the moment) through
DomainMonger (www.domainmonger.com) and their backend OpenSRS
(www.opensrs.net) and haven't had a single problem with them since I
did (a few days after the registry went live).

I'm not sure if you are able to transfer domains between registrars
within the half year (180 days) Afilias have set for changing
ownership information, but any registrar that can register domains
should be able to transfer domains as well. If the old registrar
refuses to authorize the transfer I would get in touch with Afilias
directly and explain the situation.

Just my two cents of unpaid advertising. :-)


Michael Kjörling


On Nov 15 2001 12:41 -0800, Jim Pazarena wrote:

> I registered a couple of .info domains thru a real loser company
> "newinternetextensions.com" and altho the names are registered,
> I cannot and they claim that _they_ cannot (presently) set the DNS.
>
> Is this is world-wide problem? If it is _not_, is there any way
> I can move the control of the domain names off of newinternetextensions.com
> and on to a company which actually _works_ ? ... without the
> co-operation of newinternetextensions ?
>
> --
> Jim Pazarena     mailto:paz at ccstores.com

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