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The PR was actually released by the Internet Society. Randy On Wed, 7 May 1997, Philip J. Nesser II wrote: > Stephen, > > The announcement came from the iPOC which is really the old IAHC members > (minus the ex-officaio ones) until the real POC is formed. This has lead > to some confusion and attribution of things to the IAHC which as you > correctly point out, has been disolved. > > ---> Phil > > > > > Stephen Sprunk supposedly said: > > > > I fail to see how it is possible that the IAHC announced anything this > > week; the IAHC was dissolved on 1 May 97 when the gTLD-MoU was signed. > > > > There is absolutely nothing to the effect of your statement on the IAHC web > > page (http://www.iahc.org/), and there is no new IETF draft from the > > (dissolved) IAHC in the InterNIC archives. > > > > Where did this information come from? > > > > Stephen > > > > > > At 10:47 07 05 97 -0400, Cameo Wood wrote: > > >Acting only five days after its highly publicized adoption of a new system > > >of registering new domain names, the International Ad Hoc Committee > > >announced Tuesday that it will remove its limit on registrars. Under a > > >memorandum of understanding signed last week, the IAHC limited the number > > >of name registrars to 28 worldwide, to be selected by lottery. Citing > > >"consistent and universal criticism," the IAHC announced that any service > > >meeting financial and technical qualifications will be eligible to become > > >a registrar. No lottery will be held. > > > > > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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