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I agree that we should pay our fair share. Largely we just need to get a
bill that we can pay with a PO and it isn't a problem.

That said is they're ever a scenario that discounting port fees for an
entity would have a net benefit for the exchange?

On Sep 7, 2016 3:02 PM, "Asp, David" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> My opinion working for a county government is that every one should be
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> *David Asp*
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> *From:* MICE Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]>] *On Behalf Of *Steve Howard
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> On 09/07/2016 02:39 PM, James Renken wrote:
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> On Sep 7, 2016, at 08:33, Jason Hanke <[log in to unmask]> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Up to this point MICE has been fairly successful without any required port fees for members. There have been minor difficulties paying hardware support and annual ARIN fees. We have reached a long-term (5 year) agreement with Cologix to continue the existing no cost relationship for space and power.
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> Do you see the finical current model as sustainable for MICE? What changes would you suggest on the business side?
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> I’m not sure we can stay with our current model over the long term. We can rely on our great (and mutually beneficial) relationship with Cologix for space and power, but I don’t think we can assume we’ll always be able to get financial or hardware donations, especially on short notice. The industry is only getting more challenging; we should work towards self-sufficiency. That would mean port fees.
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> I think we should base port fees on our budget: ARIN fees, hardware support, and accumulating enough savings to replace our core switch with a newer, refurbished model by the end of its useful life. We should also plan to gradually save extra for emergencies like legal fees; I agree with Owen, saving over a period of maybe five years.
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> I’d also like to consider whether we should exempt non-profit and government entities from port fees. There are few enough that it doesn’t seem like a large burden for the rest of us.
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> Why would we want to exempt non-profit and government entities?
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> MICE is a cooperative exchange.  Every member should be treated the same.
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> If you'd like to support non-profits and governmental entities, you are
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