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Must a registering org. have an ISP in Guam or a server located in Guam to register a domain?

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Must a registering org. have an ISP in Guam or a server located in Guam to register a domain?

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• The location of the ISP is not relevant. a.) If your node is physically in Guam we will assist in processing your request. Entities who apply normally own their communication lines on Guam. If your tcpip subnet is registered to you by internic, apnic, ripe or the network information center of your nation, then all is well. If your tcpip address or tcpip subnet is owned by or is part of the CIDR block of addresses owned by your Internet Service Provider, please supply us with your provider’s email address. We desire to courteously apprise the provider and ascertain if we are working within the parameters of the provider’s policies. We also expect providers or the owners of your ip address to have firewalls on their net. In the course of verifying the functionality of your DNS, we do not want to set off alarms on your provider’s net and be misidentified as intruders. Some ISP also view their role as applying for domains on behalf of their customers. If your user node is on Guam, it is

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