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Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space


From: Stephen Sprunk <stephen () sprunk org>
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 12:25:32 -0500

On 07 Apr 2010 16:17, Gary E. Miller wrote:
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010, Owen DeLong wrote:
  
If you are an end-user type organization, the fee is only $100/year
for all your resources, IPv4 and IPv6 included.  Is that really what
you would call significant?
    
As always, the devil is in the deetails.

From: https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html#waivers
  

The proper URL for the below quote is
<https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html#legacy_fee>.

"The annual fee will be $100 USD until 2013, at which time ARIN's Board
of Trustees may choose to raise the fee."
  

Note that the LRSA specifies that the fee increase cannot be more than
$25/yr.

Then scroll down to the fees you can expect in 2013.  Especially note
how the small guys get hit much harder per IP.
  

This is the section at
<https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html#waivers>.

That section applies only to _allocations_, which are what ISPs get. 
The maintenance fee for _assignments_, which is what end users orgs get,
has always been $100/yr.  No waiver is necessary, and AFAIK the BoT has
made never made any noises about increasing the assignment maintenance fee.

And, really, even if the fee for your /48 (X-small category) assignment
maintenance fee went up to $1250/yr to match the current allocation
maintenance fee table, would that really be "significant" in the grand
scheme of things?

S

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