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<div class="">On 15 Sep 2021, at 4:33 PM, <a href="mailto:hostmaster@uneedus.com" class="">
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<div class="">Is the overall impact of this fee change revenue neutral, or is this a total increase or decrease??? If an increase or decrease, by how much?<br class="">
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Also, has anything been done regarding the cost difference per IP address between those in the smallest brackets, versus the largest brackets. The last thing I remember is that those in the smallest bracket were paying over 10x per address versus the largest
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<div class=""><font class="">The fee schedule categories were not changed, so it remains that those with larger total resources pay less per individual IP address. </font>Having all customers pay the same fee schedule results in approx $3.6M
additional revenue (see the table below for distribution) – those with the smallest holdings of number resources generally see a decease and those with larger holdings see an corresponding increase based on total resources held.</div></div></div></blockquote><div><br class=""></div>As noted previously, those with forcibly bifurcated organizations because they hold both IPv4 LRSA and IPv6 RSA addresses are severely penalized in this process.</div><div><br class=""></div><div>Owen</div><div><br class=""></div></body></html>