Uh.....
Did internic screw up again?
ATTWS.com has no dns entry. Even in A.Root-servers.net . Any ideas?
<whois://attws.com>
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Registrant:
AT&T Wireless Services (ATTWS-DOM)
3755 Monte Villa Parkway
Bothell, WA 98021
US
Domain Name: ATTWS.COM
Administrative Contact:
Canzler, Eric (EC4939) eric.canzler@ATTWS.COM
(425)580-4316 (FAX) (425)580-2626
Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
National Data Networks - Operations (ENS-ORG) ensg@ATTWS.COM
(888) 900-3674
Fax- (206) 580-2626
Billing Contact:
Regimbal, Kevin (KR473) regimbal@SEATTLEU.EDU
(206)296-5563 (FAX) (206)296-5561
Record last updated on 02-Aug-99.
Record created on 22-Apr-95.
Database last updated on 3-Aug-99 04:32:33 EDT.
Domain servers in listed order:
REDDNS.ATTWS.COM 155.176.34.100
NS1.ACCESSONE.COM 209.43.181.38
NS2.ACCESSONE.COM 198.68.188.9
Did internic screw up again?
ATTWS.com has no dns entry. Even in A.Root-servers.net . Any ideas?
It appears to be on hold for non-payment. For a change,
https://payments.networksolutions.com is working.
-mct
I heard today (from Network Solutions) that "[their] billing department is
backed up" for both electronic and paper invoices.
Hasn't kept them from disabling domains for not magically receiving payment.
We lost a domain today whose anniversary date is almost exactly the same
as ATTWS.COM.
Deepak Jain
AiNET
It's not for me...It just hangs on the second screen....I have been trying to renew a domain all day!
Reid Fishler
Heh.
This sounds a lot like a credit card problem I had a couple months ago. Sent
the payment in *THE DAY I RECEIVED THE STATEMENT*. In fact I got to the post
office that afternoon, retrieved the statement from my PO Box, and since I
had my checkbook with me, I wrote a check and dropped it in the mail.
Two weeks before payment was due.
And got charged a late fee anyhow.
I finally got someone to fess up that there was a computer problem, and in
fact, either this week's (or last week's) ComputerWorld had a blurb about
them screwing up the timely crediting of payments on 700,000 bills.
And they did credit me the late fee, but I had to ask very nicely for them
to "re-age" the account and take the record of the "late payment" off their
books.
Sounds like NSI.
I wonder if NSI is going to reimburse the customers they screwed over by
turning off DNS for their domains. After all, if they knew there was a
problem, shouldn't they have set some flag in their database, or performed
some other operation that would delay the deactivation of the domains?