[ppml] SPAM-WARN:Re: ARIN IP conservation and FREE IP Addresses
Michael Thomas - Mathbox
mike at mathbox.com
Sat Oct 6 13:37:32 EDT 2007
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Owen, > -----Original Message----- > From: Owen DeLong [mailto:owen at delong.com] > Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 12:06 PM > To: Michael Thomas - Mathbox > Cc: ppml at arin.net > Subject: SPAM-WARN:Re: [ppml] ARIN IP conservation and FREE > IP Addresses > > > On Oct 6, 2007, at 3:45 AM, Michael Thomas - Mathbox wrote: > > > On the ARIN web site at: > > http://www.arin.net/billing/fee_schedule.html#ipv4_alloc > > > > The price for an X-large allocation (blocks larger than /14, I.E. > > a /13 > > qualifies) is $18,000.00. That is the top fee for IP addresses. If > > the same > > ARIN subscriber needs more IP addresses, up to and including > > another /13 or > > more, there is no additional charge. No additonal charge! Free! I > > have two > > issues with this fee structure. > > > These fees are not for IP addresses. The fees are for ARIN > Subscriber Membership. > The total number of IP addresses you hold is used as an abstraction > for classifying > your membership. > > For someone who holds a /20, the next /20 is technically free, too. > Regardless of > the increments in which it comes. For someone who holds a /19+, it > doesn't cost > any more until they need more than a /16. True. But there is also a tier above them. So, until the subscriber reaches the /13 level, there is always increased costs. Once you reach the /13 level, there is no additional cost. > This is standard tiered pricing and it's a way to simplify the > pricing structure so that > the cost of computing a bill does not increase the amount of money > that needs > to be collected. I am certainly not suggesting that ARIN should not have tiered pricing. It does simplify billing. However, there is a large difference between: 1 IP $.10 10 IP $1.00 100 IP $10.00 And 1 IP $1.00 10 IP $4.00 100 IP $10.00 > > Owen You confuse tiered pricing with tiered discounts. Michael Thomas Mathbox 978-683-6718 1-877-MATHBOX (Toll Free)
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