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In order to achieve this it was proposed to allow an increased number of domain names per applicant. Maintaining the strict application requirements while allowing a greater number of domain registrations would necessitate a larger and more bureaucratic apparatus for the evaluation of applications. Such a solution would certainly prioritize a high quality within the name space, but would also result in increased processing time and cost per domain name. Hence, Norid considered this solution inadequate. Moreover, feedback from the local Internet community signaled that the application requirements under the old policy were too strict. Norid therefore proposed an easing of the application requirements. In this way, more applications could be processed without expanding the processing apparatus.
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