David Goldstein
Top Contributor
thats my main point, my client base DO NOT KNOW this is potentially happening, they have not been informed, so how can they state an opinion ?
tim
If you want everyone to comment, then no change will ever happen. Contacting all registrants could easily be construed as spam. The reality is it's the process of the transition that's of most importance. That registrants prefer the shorter options has been demonstrated in multiple ccTLDs. And in .nz registrations are growing rapidly in second level domains and declining in most 3LDs including .co.nz. The only time almost everyone has a say in Australia on a basis that's greater than a community group is an election, and then it's compulsory. If that wasn't compulsory participation would drop from well over 90% to probably around 50-60%.
As for you making profit, well, that depends on the model adopted, if it is adopted. If registrants, for example, are given their equivalent domain for x years, the only way you'll make money is if total registration numbers grow, say, with individuals registering domains. And again, why are so many here so against individuals registering .au domains? Would you be happy if only individuals could register second level domains? I'm fine with that. But brand owners won't be. And I can imagine the squealing that would happen here too.