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Re: Routing wars pending?
From: Akira Kato <kato () nezu wide ad jp>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 1995 20:50:38 +0900
At the moment, JPNIC -- the Japanese country NIC -- charges 20,000 yen (about $200) for one-time transaction fee to register the IP address for the requestor. JPNIC delegates address blocks to Japanese NSPs, and the address assignment from the delegated space by a NSP is charged 10,000 yen (about $100). This discount is intended to cover NSP's cost to talk with not-well-knowledged-clients and cost to submit their request form in emails. JPNIC does not monitor how much NSPs actually charges their clients. When a client changes its NSP, JPNIC does not currently charge the one-time registeration fee to the client unless the new address space is not larger than before. This is because these change requests are usually submitted in emails and JPNIC people do not have to talk the requester nor have to create a form from snail-mailed or faxed applications. -- Akira Kato, WIDE Project
Current thread:
- Routing wars pending? Hank Nussbacher (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? @NANOG-LIST (Nov 15)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Routing wars pending? Sean Doran (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Larry J. Plato (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Akira Kato (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Owen DeLong (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Zachary DeAquila (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Yakov Rekhter (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? bmanning (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Owen DeLong (Nov 16)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Zachary DeAquila (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Noel Chiappa (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Mike Little (Nov 15)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Alan Hannan (Nov 15)
- Routing wars pending? Daniel Karrenberg (Nov 16)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Michael Dillon (Nov 16)
- Re: Routing wars pending? Mike Little (Nov 15)