On Jul 10, 2015, at 4:06 PM, Mel Beckman 
<m...@beckman.org<mailto:m...@beckman.org>> wrote:

John,

Thanks for the clarification. I'm happy to abide by the original community 
decision, but I think it's important that the table be clarified, especially 
given that the ARIN specialist I worked with agreed that it needs clarification.

It's like going to a Starbucks as a homeless person with just pocket change, 
and ordering the cheapest coffee on the menu, and being told "Oh, that's for 
off-planet visitors only. It says so on our website under "Terms and 
Conditions." Can I interest you in this giga-latte at only four times the 
price?"

A simple asterisk, followed by "Not available to residents of Earth", would 
prevent the confusion, and resulting social awkwardness. <OutlookEmoji-😊.png>

We made note of the IPv6 policy minimum of /36 in the linked FAQ that 
accompanies
the Fee Table, but I’ll admit it could be clearer (particularly for those 
obtaining number
resources for the first time.)

We’ll do an update after the October meeting reflecting the final outcome with 
respect
to the fee table, and will address at that time.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN


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