[arin-ppml] fee structure
Randy Carpenter
rcarpen at network1.net
Thu Mar 28 20:05:58 EDT 2013
You have to add the $500/year extra that it costs for an end-user to be a member.
thanks,
-Randy
----- Original Message -----
> Sorry, but I don't believe the following are accurate calculations of
> the new fee structure. I'll leave it to ARIN staff to confirm, please
> see my calculations below.
>
> Andrew
>
> On 3/27/2013 10:35 PM, William Herrin wrote:
> > Glancing at the new fee structure, I noticed a result that seems a little
> > off:
> >
> > ISP
> > voting member of ARIN
> > 3 IPv4 /22's
> > 4 IPv4 /24's under LRSA
> > 1 IPv6 /36
> > 1 AS number
> > $1000/year
>
> Taking out the 4 blocks under LRSA which have a specific clause in the
> contract which defines how the fees can be increased.
>
> This would be an x-small ISP (up to IPv4 /20 or IPv6 /36) = $1000
>
> > End user
> > voting member of ARIN
> > 3 IPv4 /22's
> > 4 IPv4 /24's under LRSA
> > 1 IPv6 /36
> > 1 AS number
> > $1400/year
>
> End user annual fees are based on the number of records. Here there are
> 9 records so the annual fee is 9*$100 = $900
>
> >
> >
> > Yeah, I had to contrive the holdings a little bit to get an
> > unreasonable result. Now reduce the ISP minimum IPv6 allocation to /48
> > and you get:
> >
> > ISP
> > voting member of ARIN
> > 1 IPv4 /22
> > 1 IPv6 /48
> > 1 AS number
> > $500/year
>
> I agree
>
> > End user
> > voting member of ARIN
> > 1 IPv4 /24
> > 1 IPv6 /48
> > 1 AS number
> > $800/year
>
> 3 records => 3*$100 = $300
>
>
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