Each of these three registrars received notice of nonrenewal of RAA letters from ICANN.

NameFrogs violation appears to be for not providing an interactive web page and a port 43 Whois service providing free public querybased access to uptodate data concerning all active registered names sponsored by the registrar for each TLD in which it is accredited.The data would include the name of the Registered Name, the names of the primary nameserver and secondary nameservers for the Registered Name, the identity of the Registrar, and the original creation date of the registration, the expiration date, the name and address of the Registered Name holder, the name, address, email address, phone number, and fax number of both the technical contact and the administrative contact for the Regsitered Name.Simply Nameds violations appear to be failing to submit an electronic copy of a database to ICANN or a reputable escrow agent approved by the Registrar and ICANN, and failure to pay accreditation fees. Tahoe Domains violations appear to be about the same as Simply Nameds.The letters do say that the registrars are able to apply for renewal if they can comply with the obligations of the RAA.