[ppml] Revision to 2008-3
Jay Hennigan
jay at impulse.net
Fri Apr 4 08:14:32 EDT 2008
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Owen DeLong wrote: > > On Apr 3, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote: >> IMHO, the best approach to such organizations is to modify the LIR >> definition to include them as LIRs. The technical model is more >> ISP-like than end-user-like. >> > The problem with that approach is that most, if not virtually all of these > organizations have financial means which fall far short of the ability to > pay ARIN subscriber-member fees. I would think that the ARIN fees would be relatively small in comparison with the hardware and ongoing transit, power, and operational costs involved in maintaining such a network, but perhaps I'm out of touch with the resourcefulness of these groups. (Yes, I'm a long-time ham operator and indeed have cobbled together my share of begged, borrowed and dumpster-dived gear over the years, but we're talking about a community of 100-plus people, right?) > I agree that we should develop policy that allows them to operate > similar to LIRs, but, I also think that it is reasonable and worth while > to encourage the BOT to develop a fee structure that allows them > to make good use of that policy. OK, so the proposal is for a financial as opposed to a technical differentiation between community networks and conventional LIR/ISPs, correct? In that case, would it not make more sense to provide for a hardship or not-for-profit fee structure (to be reviewed periodically) for such organizations, and leave the technical definitions alone? -- Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - jay at impulse.net Impulse Internet Service - http://www.impulse.net/ Your local telephone and internet company - 805 884-6323 - WB6RDV
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