Hi, The url that we associate with our online presence, whether it is a personal website or a business website, represents a significant investment of time and money to develop brand recognition. In many ways it is like a phone number on steroids. While we expect there to be costs increases over time as services change, these changes should be controlled and modest, justified by an increase in expenses incurred by the service provider. The proposed changes to allow Verisign to increase the wholesale price to registrars for .COM domains by 7% each year in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023, does not seem to be supported by an increase in expenses, but by a desire for a corporation to take advantage of the fact that many people and business are locked into a specific domain name as it represent their online identity. The fact that ICANN will receive an additional $20 million as a result of this deal which was done in secret does not help the situation. All appearances are both groups plan to take advantage of the users in their market. It's not as if we have an alternate vendor we can go to. I hope that you reconsider the changes that you are making until such time as full justification and transparency can be provided to support the need for such a change. Thank you, Keith Keffer