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On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Owen DeLong <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> For MICE to be viable as an exchange long term, connections to MICE need
> to cover upgrades like this as well as maintenance, etc.
>

Agreed


> It's great that people are willing to donate hardware/money, but, I would
> like to see MICE develop a longer-term view of its own financial support
> where all members pay a fair share and we should be building up a reserve
> that can initially purchase any needed hardware that MICE doesn't own and
> later can provide for unforseen events.
>

I have proposed to a number of members charging monthly or annually for 10G
connections. The idea being that if you really need XE you're getting quite
a bit of value from the exchange.

I posted a poll on the linked in page and was rather taken back that ~30%
felt there was no $ value in 10G ports. On the flip side, 70% thought a
MICE 10G port was worth at least $150/month.

Here's a link:

http://www.linkedin.com/groups/How-much-is-MICE-10G-3000346.S.91293159?qid=528878c8-eb0a-4f03-acc9-cf525202f635&trk=group_most_recent_rich-0-b-ttl&goback=%2Egmr_3000346

The last part of your statement is also very important. Being able to
address things for we have failed to plan without affecting the service the
exchange provides is critical to our ongoing usefulness.

My back of the napkin, assuming we're paying for everything, puts us at an
annual recurring need of about 15k. This doesn't include purchase of the
initial switch and initial end-user ARIN address fees.

Jay

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