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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">We have received the message
with fees for year 2012, and we've been surprised, because we've
been 'upgraded' from extra-small </font></font><font size="-1"><font
face="Verdana">to small</font></font><font size="-1"><font
face="Verdana">.<br>
<br>
I feel quite strange being now classified as small, because we
are using the smallest assignment possible (one /21 IPv4, one
/32 IPv6, one AS).<br>
<br>
I studied the computational algorithm for assigning points, and
I feel quite strange points for IPv4 being calculated this way:<br>
��� (first year of allocation LESS 1992) * IPv4 units; in our
case, this means => 2011 - 1992 * 1 => 19.<br>
<br>
See
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/info/billing/how-to-calculate-a-billing-score">http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/info/billing/how-to-calculate-a-billing-score</a>
for scoring method.<br>
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This means every one asking first block allocation after year
2008 will be classified SMALL, despite of his real dimensions
and resources.<br>
<br>
This is quite punishing for new comers like us, and not fair at
all as a fee computing method.<br>
It looks like more we asked far from year 1992, more we have to
pay. I don't see really a logic in this method.<br>
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Any opinion? Can someone enlight me please?<br>
<br>
Antonio Nati<br>
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