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>

> Jon Postel:

>

> Dear colegue,

> It seems to me that you didn't receive my last letter which I

> enclose at the end of tis letter, because I didn't get any response

> to it.

> The situation is a little bit different now, so I expect any kind of

> of response from you.

> We want to preregistrate YU domain so that the administrative

> contact reside in present state of Yugoslavia.Please send me necessary

> informations what I have to do to get regular administration of YU

> domain.

> I have now two INTERNET sites which are willing to be servers for YU

> domain until we , in Yugoslavia, get regular internet connection.

>

> These sites are:

>    moumee.calstatela.edu

>    and

>    tesla.sin.com

>

> with network administrators

>

> Mr. Milan Mijic    milan@moumee.calstatela.edu

> and

> Mr. Nikola Malenovic  malenovi@tesla.sin.com

>

>

>

>                    Best Regards Mirjana Tasic

>                                  YUEARN NCC

> ***********************************************************************

> > Hello.  I am investigating the situation with the YU domain.

>  Hello.That is very nice, I am waiting any kind of response six months.

> Let me try to expalin something about Yu domain again.

> YU domain was registrated by Institution which is no more in

> Yugoslavia.During the year 1992. Slovenia has separated from

> Yugoslavia, and had registrated her own domain SI.

> I've tried to contact Mr. Marko Bonac who is registrated as YU

> domain administrator, an up to now I didn't get any response to

> my letters.

> After that I contacted domreg@internic.net(in August 1993.), and I got

> response that my request for YU domain administration is sent to IANA.

> I can accept that the situation is not regular, but I think that

> there have to be a way for a country to get administration of her

> own domain.

>

> > Do you have concurance from the operators of the secondary name

> > servers you list for your YU zone data that they are indeed

> > willing to act as secondaries for your data?

> No,I have no concurance from the operators of the secondary name

> servers, that they are willing to act as secondarys for our data.

> These operators had agreed to act as secondaries while Yu domain

> was administered by Mr. Bonac who lives now in a different country.

>

> > yu.     86400   NS      ns.eu.net.

> > yu.     86400   NS      sunic.sunet.se.

> > yu.     86400   NS      ns.uu.net.

>

> This is a piece of letter I got from domreg@internic.net on 24.jan.94:

>

> "There must be an administrative contact and a technical contact for

> each domain.  For top-level domains that are country codes at least

> the administrative contact must reside in the country involved."

>

> The manager, administrative contact and technical contact for YU

> domain now are residing in another country.

>

> > --jon.

>  Regards Mira.

>

