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Re: Address space for individuals

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  • From: Hank Nussbacher < >
  • Date: Sun, 22 May 94 11:27:10 IDT
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On Fri, 20 May 1994 17:10:43 +0100 you said:
>  while I don't want to join in flaming, I see some good reasons for
>  people running a registry *now* for frowning at the financial
>  procedures proposed or even applied unilaterally be some (only a very
>  few?) Last Resort Registries.
>
>  I'm definitely feeling worried when a Last-Resort-Registry, run by a
>  Service Provider *upon it's own voluntary decision* starts charging for
>  allocating addresses. I wonder whether there isn't some incentive (at
>  least conceavably :-) to be quite generous...

We told the IL commerical service providers that we may charge in the future.
Each said that they could do it for free.  We said great.  Let us know
when you are ready and we will *gladly* transfer over all co.il
responsibility.  Two weeks later we heard from them that when they sat down
and figured in the machine cycles and the manpower that they couldn't
do the service for free as they had thought initially but would have to
charge for it.

We still provide the service free of charge.  We would like to conform
(or in ISOish - harmonize) to whatever the overall majority feels should
be done.  If everyone in Europe says "do it free since that is the way
it should be", we will do it for free.  But in all fairness, if that
is the decision to be made then I would like to see a table of all RIPE
countries that provide free registry services with who provides the
funding:

a) government funded registry
b) university funded registry
c) country Internet consortium funded registry
d) other

Do people feel that such a table would be worthwhile to determine who
is currently funding registry services in Europe today?

Hank



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