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On Aug 11, 2015, at 11:42 PM, Paul <<a href="mailto:pmcnary@cameron.net" class="">pmcnary@cameron.net</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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Will 4 different non-contiguous blocks be counted as 1 or 4 blocks for fees.<br class="">
Or is the block count the total of all combined /24's that we would get allocated?<br class="">
So a /22 (or 4 /24's) plus a /40 plus ASN for an ISP would be $500 annually?</div>
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<div>Paul - </div>
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<div> Each ISP's fee category is set to the largest category which will accommodate</div>
<div> their IPv4 and IPv6 resource holdings; i.e. it is the sum of the IPv4 blocks which</div>
<div> is looked up on the fee schedule <<a href="https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html" class="">https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html</a>></div>
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<div> A /22 of total IPv4 holdings (and up to /40 for IPv6) is XX-Small, paying $500/year.</div>
<div> (maintenance fees for any number of ASN’s are also included in that amount)</div>
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<div>Please do not hesitate to ask myself (or the ARIN helpdesk) if you have any </div>
<div>questions on the fee schedule.</div>
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<div>Thanks!</div>
<div>/John</div>
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<div>John Curran</div>
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<div>ARIN</div>
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