<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div><font class="Apple-style-span" color="#000000"><br></font></div><br><div>As a data point, there are currently 866* x-small IPv4 ISP organizations in the ARIN region.<br></div><br><div>There are a total of 3,562* ISP organizations in the ARIN region (including IPv4 and IPv6).<br></div><br><div>x-small IPv4 providers as such, constitute about 1/4 of the total ARIN ISP constituency.<br></div><br><div>The maximum revenue impact of an IPv6 waiver for them (removing the $1,000 surcharge<br></div><div>for IPv6 /32 pricing) would be $833,000 per year, increasing as the number of organizations<br></div><div>affected by the waiver increased.<br></div><br><div>This information is provided strictly as a data point and not in the interests of pushing<br></div><div>the discussion in either direction.<br></div><br><div>Owen<br></div><br><br><div>*The data I used to produce these numbers comes from ARIN staff and is current as of<br></div><div>earlier April 29, 2010. ARIN will be publishing the data to their statistics page in the next few<br></div><div>days. Please don't blame staff for the publication delay. I asked for the numbers late<br></div><div>last night and they have been extremely responsive in getting the data to me and have<br></div><div>taken the additional initiative to publish it as quickly as they can within their process.<br></div></body></html>