[arin-discuss] [ppml]Counselstatementon Legacy assignments?(fwd)
Aaron Wendel
aaron at wholesaleinternet.com
Fri Oct 5 18:12:51 EDT 2007
Actually I believe AT&T's space is legacy and so they pay nothing at all. J
Aaron
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On Behalf Of Chad Kissinger
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 5:07 PM
To: Dean Anderson
Cc: arin-discuss at arin.net
Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] [ppml]Counselstatementon Legacy
assignments?(fwd)
We're not talking about buying real estate. We're talking about the
allocation of a natural resource, i.e. namespace. I am not an ARIN or IP
allocation expert, but I've been getting IP numbers from ARIN for a long
time and I seem to be in the second highest tier of fee level. I pay the
fee just under what AT&T pays, Sprint pays, etc. and probably will
eventually pay the same fee. It would seem that ARIN should try to incur
only the barest expenses in the performance of its mission while fairly
allocating the costs to the members according to their impact on the
expenses of ARIN. As far as I can tell, my small regional company pays
$9,000 per year and AT&T pays $18,000 per year. Am I missing something?
Shouldn't the largest communications company in the US pay more than twice
as much as my company?
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