No RDAP? No accreditation
ICANN has terminated its contract with another registrar after the company failed to implement RDAP, the Whois replacement protocol.
US-based Brennercom will be de-accredited January 28, according to a published ICANN Compliance notice.
The headline infraction is the fact that Brennercom failed to migrate to RDAP, but as is often the case the registrar owes ICANN money and has failed to publish some administrative details on its web site.
ICANN will now move Brennercom’s registered domains to a different registrar under its usual transition process.
That shouldn’t take long. While Brennercom’s web site claims to have handled customers with thousands of domains in their portfolios, my records show it has never had more than 133 domains under management. Right now, it has about 40.
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