3 Mar
2016
3 Mar
'16
11:13 p.m.
No. It needs to contain accurate records of who has been delegated responsibility for that (admin-c / org).
abuse-c is a way to ease finding the *right* contacts instead of always having to write paper mail to the company CEO - and that makes sense, but it's a convenience to operators (as is tech-c), and in no means required for the function as registry.
Which might conincide with the fact that the paperwork you sign when opening a LIR has no field for abuse-c...
bingo i suspect this may derive from the ncc mixing the registration data with the irr data in a single whois hell. newer folk seem to think they are the same. randy