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austinandrew said:
Unfortunately, the .net price reduction might be short lived. Check this out:

http://domainnamewire.com/2005/07/07/net-pricing-timebomb/



Unfortunately, the .net price reduction might be short lived. Check this out:

http://domainnamewire.com/2005/07/07/net-pricing-timebomb/


That's all speculation and hype to attract attention to the author.
I don't think it will happen.

Plus, not for nothing, those posts are on the verge of advertising.
This is the forum, we like to keep the discussion here.
 

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Speculation and hype? Sure, there's speculation. But it's based on fact--the limit Verisign can charge for .nets IS lifted in 2007. Verisign has always charged the maximum allowed by ICANN. The only thing I see keeping Verisign from not raising .net prices in 2007 is if they are trying to negotiate extensions to other contracts.

MediaHound said:
That's all speculation and hype to attract attention to the author.
I don't think it will happen.

Plus, not for nothing, those posts are on the verge of advertising.
This is the forum, we like to keep the discussion here.
 

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It looks like the registrars got to give input to the pricing. ICANN release a report about a week ago about alternatives to lifting the .net price cap.

Here are the details

austinandrew said:
Speculation and hype? Sure, there's speculation. But it's based on fact--the limit Verisign can charge for .nets IS lifted in 2007. Verisign has always charged the maximum allowed by ICANN. The only thing I see keeping Verisign from not raising .net prices in 2007 is if they are trying to negotiate extensions to other contracts.
 
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