Have you read some of this? Unreal. There is one part that I like particularly.
As the Department of Commerce has stressed, "ââ¬Â¦prices should be set by a competitive marketplace." ICANN has neither the authority nor the expertise to replace the marketplace. As the Department of Commerce has stated, "ICANN should not be 'the government of the Internet.' . . . [M]arket forces should play a greater role and (that) ICANN's involvement in policy-making in this area should be correspondingly narrow." At this point, we suggest that the marketplace should be allowed to perform its own functions.
I am wondering what functions in particular Networst is talking about. I understand the marketplace to be one where competition fosters an equilibrium of prices. In order to stay in business you must charge enough. If you charge too much people will go to your competition and you will also go chapter 11. With WLS, Netsol is the sole supplier of this service. There are no competitors. Netsol gets their $24/ subscription and registrars sell to the public for whatever the market will support. If they really want an equitable marketplace, there should be more than one supplier of the service to the registrars so that we all have a true choice.