Fundamental misunderstanding
Michael Dillon
michael at MEMRA.COM
Sun Feb 2 21:15:01 EST 1997
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I made some statements about the financing of ARIN by using membership fees. However, I misunderstood the intent of the current proposal which is that members will pay $1,000 when they join but will only pay the annual subscription fee ($2,500 - $20,000) the next time they apply to ARIN for more address space. Since this could be a long time after ARIN is formed, it is clearly impractical to consider it for initial funding. Basically, this leaves NSI's offer to pay good money to move the IP allocation function out of their company, employees and all. And while there is a mystery fund sitting in an NSF trust account, I don't think that there is any way that this could become available soon enough to get ARIN off the ground in April. Given that ARIN is jump-started with NSI funding, it makes sense that their CEO sits on the board. If I were the CEO of NSI, then I would do the same to make sure that things are done right and my goals are achieved. And it seems likely that Mr. Telage's goal is to get this unfunded public service activity out of his corporation. Under more normal circumstances a CEO would either sell the division or shut it down. But since the NSF has managed to saddle him with an operation that is not saleable, the formation of ARIN seems to be the only reasonable way out. I'm sure Mr. Telage would not hesitate to resign from ARIN after the startup stage is complete since he has bigger fish to fry in the domain name business and the intranet consulting business. Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting Memra Software Inc. - Fax: +1-250-546-3049 http://www.memra.com - E-mail: michael at memra.com
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