At 23:24 13-01-2009, David Conrad wrote:
So, you'd be happy for (say) the Gates Foundation to not pay AfriNIC
while a small two person commercial ISP serving some rural area in the
bush would be subject to full freight?
You could specify NGO registered within the AfriNIC region. However,
there are ways to work around that too.
I'm curious: what percentage of the total cost of doing business for
ISPs in Africa is the annual AfriNIC fees relative to the cost of
connectivity, staff, rent, electricity, etc.?
It may not be cost effective for the NGO to route the PI Address space.
To be clear, this policy is asking one set of AfriNIC members (for-
profits) to subsidize another set ("non-profits", whatever that
Yes.
How much are the members charging their customers for static IP addresses? :-)
Regards,
-sm
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