[ppml] In$entive$
michael.dillon at bt.com
michael.dillon at bt.com
Fri Mar 23 05:25:08 EDT 2007
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> However, you can easily structure the fees different. If you want > to spare the little guy and stick it to the man the fee schedule > could stay the same for Extra-Small every year, go up by 1.5x each > year for Medium, and go up 2x each year for large. The trick is > convincing people that's more fair, or that it eases the transition > to IPv6. Really, this kind of discussion doesn't belong on this list. ARIN policy does not deal with fees. That means that fees cannot be used as a policy tool and it means that the public policy process can't change the fees. --Michael Dillon
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