[arin-discuss] Size Categories for IPv6.
Mike Joseph
mjoseph at google.com
Mon Apr 18 16:13:04 EDT 2011
It's worth noting that the policy in question (2011-3) actually creates the
/36 allocation size, as well.
-MJ
On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 8:03 PM, Randy Carpenter <rcarpen at network1.net>wrote:
>
> I think it makes more sense than the current categories.
>
> Is there an easy way to determine how it would affect revenues from all
> current IPv6 holders?
>
> I also think it will warrant re-thinking if/when policy goes through to
> make allocations based on nibble boundaries. I think it would make the most
> sense in that case for each nibble boundary to be in its own category.
>
> -Randy
>
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> There was a recent policy proposal (138) to try to change the size
> categories for IPv6 allocations. It was abandoned by the AC because it is a
> pricing matter but I wanted to start up a discussion here to perhaps give
> ARIN guidance as to how the community feels about changing the sizes.
>
> Currently the IPv6 size categories are
>
> IPv6 Annual FeeS (NOTE: FEE WAIVERS IN EFFECT) Size Category Fee (US
> Dollars) Block Size X-small $1,250 smaller than /40 Small $2,250 /40 to
> /32 Medium $4,500 /31 to /30 Large $9,000 /29 to /27 X-large $18,000 /26
> to /22 XX-large $36,000 /22 and largerThe proposal was to change them as
> follows
>
> X-small /32 or smaller
> Small /31 to /30
> Medium /29 to /27
> Large /26 to /24
> X-large /23 to /20
> XX-large /20 and larger
>
> Thanks!
> ----Cathy
>
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