Thu, Dec 09, 2021 at 12:52:45PM +0000, John Curran: > So we’re approximately here at the beginning of December 2021 - > > 7500 ISPs (i.e. services under an RSA / Members) > 8500 End-users (i.e. services under an RSA / Not Members Today) > 15250 Legacy non-contracted (receiving services w/o fee or agreement / > Not Members) > > In a month (January 2022) it will become - > > 16000 ARIN IPv4/IPv6 customers (i.e. services under an RSA and with > membership rights) > 15250 Legacy non-contracted (receiving services w/o fee or agreement / > Not Members) > > Hi John, > > What happened to the count of ASN-only customers who, as you've > previously mentioned, are under an RSA but are not converting to > having membership rights? > > Bill - > > There are approximately 8000 ASN-only customers – they all have RSAs with > ARIN, pay a $150 annual maintenance fee per ASN and are not ARIN members. > Neither their fees nor relationship to ARIN changes in 2022. > > (ARIN customers with IPv4 or IPv6 number resources simply pay their annual > registration plan based on total size of their number resource holdings but > have no ASN maintenance fees – this is one reason why many smaller end-user > customers see their overall ARIN fees drop with the 2022 fee schedule change.)
So, fees will be reduced, given all this new income?