Err... no? It *has* to be delegated and live....
Alex
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. November 2013 10:58
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Betreff: Re: [gtld-tech] IANA ID for "internal" registrar
Maybe nic.tld is used as a NNDN with state of 'blocked'...
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Sender: Alexander Mayrhofer
Date: 2013年11月21日(星期四) 下午5:22
Subject: [gtld-tech] IANA ID for "internal" registrar
I'm wondering what IANA ID "internal" registrars (such as those owning the "nic" 2nd-level domain, or any registrars used for monitoring) should be allocated? I understand that there was some documentation that recommended using 9999 for the "registry" registrar. But since more registrars are likely needed (such as the ICANN monitoring registrar), we probably need more than one ID.
Any recommendations on that? Otherwise, we'll proceed with counting "up" from 9999.. or down... or negative IDs? ;)
Alex