We have received the message
with fees for year 2012, and we've been surprised, because we've
been 'upgraded' from extra-small to small.
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).
I studied the computational algorithm for assigning points, and
I feel quite strange points for IPv4 being calculated this way:
(first year of allocation LESS 1992) * IPv4 units; in our
case, this means => 2011 - 1992 * 1 => 19.
See
http://www.ripe.net/lir-services/member-support/info/billing/how-to-calculate-a-billing-score
for scoring method.
This means every one asking first block allocation after year
2008 will be classified SMALL, despite of his real dimensions
and resources.
This is quite punishing for new comers like us, and not fair at
all as a fee computing method.
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.
Any opinion? Can someone enlight me please?
Antonio Nati