Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!mcsun!inria!seti!margaux!sterba From: sterba@margaux.inria.fr (Milan Sterba) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains Subject: Re: CS top-level domain and its impact on the UK? Message-ID: <1532@seti.inria.fr> Date: 31 Jul 90 13:00:25 GMT References: <1990Jul23.065901.8741@ifi.uio.no> <9007101320.AA03269@dockside.mitre.org> Sender: news@seti.inria.fr Reply-To: sterba@margaux.inria.fr (Milan Sterba) Organization: INRIA Rocquencourt Lines: 30 Czechoslovakia has joined the world network community early in 1990. There are by now about 10 uucp sites, located mostly on universities in both Bohemia and Slovakia. Czechoslovakia is member of EUnet and of EARN and is sure to seek for better european and world connectivity soon. The top level domain .CS has not been registered at the NIC yet, but that will be done in a *VERY* near future. The addresses with .CS are already used internally in Czechoslovakia. The Czechoslovac uucp bacbone is situated in Bratislava (Pressburg) and is controlled by Peter Pronay and Gejza Buechler (peter@iaccs.uucp and gejza@iaccs.uucp) I am posting it here to stress that .CS is really becomming a great problem which calls for a fast solution. Milan Sterba ------------------------------------------------------------------- sterba@inria.fr sterba@vse.uucp tel : (331) 39 63 55 75 (422) 21 25 703 INRIA Rocquencourt Prague School of Economics Domaine de Voluceau nam. A. Zapotockeho 4 B.P. 105 13