[arin-ppml] Automatic IPv6 Eligibility

John Curran jcurran at arin.net
Wed Aug 12 11:33:04 EDT 2015


On Aug 11, 2015, at 11:42 PM, Paul <pmcnary at cameron.net<mailto:pmcnary at cameron.net>> wrote:

We are an ISP.
Will 4 different non-contiguous blocks be counted as 1 or 4 blocks for fees.
Or is the block count the total of all combined /24's that we would get allocated?
So a /22 (or 4 /24's)  plus a /40 plus ASN for an ISP would be $500 annually?

Paul -

   Each ISP's fee category is set to the largest category which will accommodate
   their IPv4 and IPv6 resource holdings;  i.e. it is the sum of the IPv4 blocks which
   is looked up on the fee schedule <https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html>

   A /22 of total IPv4 holdings (and up to /40 for IPv6) is XX-Small, paying $500/year.
   (maintenance fees for any number of ASN’s are also included in that amount)

Please do not hesitate to ask myself (or the ARIN helpdesk) if you have any
questions on the fee schedule.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN



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