
Richard J. Sexton wrote:
As Bob has discovered, there are many ccTLDs with no contact information whatsoever. 11 I believe. I think there is also one ctlsd withonly one nameserver listed and one with only one working.
It's interesting to note that the technical requirements the new tld community has set for itself far exceeds the vast majority of cctlds. I don't mean to slag anybody, I'm just pointing this out.
That's not surprising. When users are involved in the services or products they want to use, the requirements, and finally, the quality are rising. GNU, Linux, Apache, etc. and now, the DNS.
-- "It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity. " - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
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