[arin-ppml] {Spam?} Re: Open Letter Regarding 650% Rate-Hike for Legacy Users

David Farmer farmer at umn.edu
Sun Sep 19 21:34:30 EDT 2021


On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 8:13 PM Michel Py via ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml at arin.net>
wrote:

> > John Curran wrote :
> > but it also means a reduction for more than three thousand end-user
> organizations who have the typical single /24 IPv4 address block.
>
> I'd like to see where it is, as $job[0] is an end-user org with a single
> AS and a single /24, and the annual fee for 2022 will be $100 more than for
> 2021 (the /24 went from $150 to $250).
> In the big scheme of things, this is not going to bankrupt us; my company
> did not get a reduction and got an increase instead.
>
> Michel.
>

If said end user also had an ASN and an IPv6 assignment of /48 - /40, their
total would have been $300, it is now $250. which is the typical
situation for many end users with a single /24. Yes there are also end
users that only had an IPv4 /24 or an IPv4 /24 and an ASN or IPv6
assignment. which would result in an increase.

I hope that helps.

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