> On Sep 20, 2021, at 04:51 , John Curran <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 19 Sep 2021, at 9:52 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> John Curran wrote :
>>> Michel - Organizations with a registration services plan don’t pay any
>>> separate ASN maintenance fees so your
>>> previous total of $300 annually ($150 for the /24 + $150 for ASN
>>> maintenance) will now be $250 annually in total.
>>
>> I probably missed something, but the registration services plan did not make
>> sense to me earlier. When I added it up, it was cheaper to pay separately.
>
> Michel -
>
> An end-user organization with a /24 IPv4 block, /48 IPv6 block, and an ASN
> previously would have paid $150 registry maintenance for each of those
> registry objects (i.e. total $450/year) –
>
> Annual maintenance fees are $150 USD for each IPv4 address block, $150 USD
> for each IPv6 address block, and $150 USD for each ASN assigned to the
> organization.
>
> (If you only had an IPv4 /24 address block and an ASN, then it would be two
> objects and $300/year total maintenance fees.)
>
> In 2022, end-user organizations are paying per the Registration Services Plan
> schedule, based on the larger of total block size of the IPv4 or IPv6
> resource holdings. This means that any organization currently with IPv4 may
> obtain some IPv6 address space without their fees changing.
This is only true if that organization holds their IPv4 under a conventional
RSA. Those holding IPv4 under an LRSA will be double-billed and charged an
additional $250 for that IPv6 block.
> In 2022, an end-user organization with a /24 IPv4 block, /48 IPv6 block, and
> a single ASN would pay based on the "3X-Small” category at $250/year (and the
> same amount if they only had the IPv4 /24 address block and the single ASN
> and no IPv6.)
Not true for every such organization.
Owen
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