anual renewal fees

Richard Jimmerson richardj at arin.net
Wed Feb 28 17:17:46 EST 2001


Hello Jon,

Thank you for your inquiry.

ARIN's fee schedule is described at

   http://www.arin.net/regserv/feeschedule.html

> they paid a registration fee.  Then in the following years, a 
> renewal fee
> would be paid in each year in which space had been allocated in the
> previous year.

A registration fee is due annually.  The amount of IP address space
allocated in the previous year may have an effect on which registration
category (small, medium, etc.) an organization falls under.

-Richard Jimmerson

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> Subject: anual renewal fees
> 
> 
> I'm a little confused about how the fee system works with ARIN.  My
> understanding was that when an organization got its initial 
> allocation,
> they paid a registration fee.  Then in the following years, a 
> renewal fee
> would be paid in each year in which space had been allocated in the
> previous year.  i.e.
> 
> year 1: initial allocation...registration fee paid
> year 2: no allocation...newnewal fee paid based on allocation 
> in year 1
> year 3: additional space allocated...no fee paid since no 
> allocation in year 2
> year 4: no allocation...newnewal fee paid based on allocation 
> in year 3
> 
> Have I misinterpreted the fee schedule or is this pretty much how it
> works?
> 
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