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What is a manual revision of DNS information and how do we ask for one?

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What is a manual revision of DNS information and how do we ask for one?

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Manual revisions of DNS information are done by the authorized PHNET administrator by manually modifying the DNS database. Institutions who need to modify their DNS information but whose contact persons, as found in the PHNET database, are no longer reachable through e-mail should request for a manual revision. To effect a manual revision, the following steps must be followed: 1) Visit http://services.ph.net/dns and click on the “Request for a PHNET Manual Revision” option. This will generate an Authorization Letter which will be e-mailed to you. 2) Cut and paste the Authorization Letter into your institution’s letterhead. It must then be signed by the head of the institution. 3) Fax, snail-mail, or hand-deliver the Authorization Letter to PHNET. 4) Submit proof of payment. Visit http://services.ph.net/payment.html for the details. PHNET will verify that the request is bonafide and then make the necessary modifications. As you can see, the procedure is a little tedious. To avoid it (an

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