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Re: Iperdome Announces World-Wide Visibility
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 17:50:58 -0400
- From: avc@netnamesusa.com (Antony Van Couvering)
- Subject: Re: Iperdome Announces World-Wide Visibility
Jay,
Happy to help you or your clients. We are a commercial service and if you
pay our fees we'll do the work.
As for your cause, I'm not even sure what it is, to tell you the truth. The
cause of .per seems indeed to be quite personal.
Antony
At 04:33 PM 9/24/97 -0400, Jay@Iperdome.com wrote:
>At 03:26 PM 9/24/97 -0400, John Charles Broomfield wrote:
>>What I can't understand is why you didn't start your program with a
>>"per.com" or a "per.net" to get exactly the same result. Ah, I missed that,
>>they are both taken... tsk. Hey! You've got "per.org" available!!!
>>Wouldn't your company have been more succesful if you had just tried for
>>pushing your ideas using a standard SLD (which is what you seem to want to
>>do now with the Tonga TLD)?
>
>.per is not an organization, nor is it a company, nor is it a network.
>It is a domain. .per.org makes no more sense than .com.org makes.
>
>>If you are now turning at registering in all the ISO-TLDs you can, I'm sure
>>the guys from netnames can help you (per.gp & per.mq for the record are
>>currently still available).
>
>We are open to the possibilities. To date, however, they haven't seemed
>too interested in helping our clients or our cause ;-)
>
>
>Regards,
>
>Jay Fenello
>President, Iperdome, Inc.
>404-250-3242 http://www.iperdome.com
>
>