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I'm not a candidate and will not be a candidate for the Board. However, I
propose the following Membership and Sponsorship Model, including both
Membership Dues and Sponsorship levels for MICE Members and Non-Member
Sponsors.

The dollar values are just my suggestions, I think they should work but
they are primarily intended to illustrate the model.

With this Model, any network may connect to the Exchange, but all networks
participating in governance, known as Members, will have some minimal
skin-in-the-game.  Further, the Model implies Networks with 10G or larger
ports probably should participate at a more significant level, but this is
not a requirement for access to 10G or larger ports or even to participate
in governance.

The Friends of MICE Sponsorship level is intended to be accessible to
anyone interested, including individual users of the Internet.

My proposal;

As an Open Internet Exchange any network with a uniquely registered
Autonomous System Number (ASN) may connect to MICE.  However, Non-Member
networks are provided ports on the Exchange on an as-available basis only
and Non-Members do not participate in the governance of the Exchange or the
MICE Organization, but may observe and participate in its discussions.

Networks connected to the Exchange, or Data Centers hosting an Exchange
switch, may become Members and participate in the governance of the
Exchange and the MICE Organization by paying Membership Dues at either
level listed below. Members are provided prefered access to 1G Exchange
ports, and are provided access to 10G or larger Exchange ports on an
as-available basis.

Sustaining or higher Members are committed to sustaining and growing the
Exchange by electing to pay Sustaining Membership Dues and/or paying Basic
Membership Dues and providing other Sponsorship to the Exchange of a value
totaling $1000 or more.  In recognition to this additional commitment,
Sustaining or higher Members are provided prefered access to 10G or larger
Exchange ports.

Basic Membership Dues - $100
Sustaining Membership Dues - $1000
(Dues are paid in cash or cash equivalents only, and may not be provided
through in-kind services or equipment)

Beyond Dues from Members, MICE accepts Sponsorship both from Members and
Non-Members Sponsors as cash, cash equivalents, in-kind services or
equipment. Sponsorship is recognized at the following escalating levels
based on the total value provided annually.

Friends of MICE - Sponsorship of $50 ore more annually
Sustaining Members or Sponsors - Sponsorship of $1,000 or more annually
Silver Members or Sponsors -  Sponsorship of $2,500 or more annually
Gold Members or Sponsors - Sponsorship of $5,000 or more annually
Platinum Members or Sponsors - Sponsorship of $10,000 or more annually

Sponsorship of $20,000 or more are recognized with multiple years at the
Platinum level.

Friends of MICE are list on a page on the MICE website.  Sustaining or
higher Members are annotated as such in their listings on the MICE
website.  All Sustaining or higher Members and Sponsors are listed on the
MICE website, with higher levels receiving more prominent placement.
Silver or higher Members and Sponsors are recognized in MICE marketing
materials, with higher levels receiving more prominent placement.

Thanks

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David Farmer               Email:[log in to unmask]
Networking & Telecommunication Services
Office of Information Technology
University of Minnesota
2218 University Ave SE        Phone: 612-626-0815
Minneapolis, MN 55414-3029   Cell: 612-812-9952
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