Hello,

I think you misread the ARIN fee waiver guideline, they basically state that 
you can get up to a /36 of IPv6 space, 2x-Small, while paying for 3X-Small 
pricing.


Rishi Panthee


On Jul 14, 2023, at 11:37 AM, Robert Webb <rwfireg...@gmail.com> wrote:

Sorry for the completely off topic rant here, but maybe it will garner some 
attention from the ARIN folks.

So I am attempting a small startup business and and initially building out 
three sites and thought it would be good to register and upfront get my own 
IPv6 space instead of leasing from some other party or have to renumber as 
future things change

Looking at the ARIN website and fee schedule, I see there is a blurb at the 
bottom of the RSP Categories and Fees about IPv6 fees being waived until 
December 31, 2026. My reaction was along the lines of this is great, it helps 
small companies and startups get IPv6 deployed and up and running in their 
environment.

So I put in the request for a /44 initial request and provided all my 
justifications and within a couple of days I got word that my request was 
approved. Wonderful..

Then I proceed to get a $250 invoice for my /44 under a 3X-Small category! Huh??

So I call in and am told the waiver is only for those in a 2X-Service Category 
who want to obtain a 3X-Small Category subnet and that it really isn't a fee 
waiver, but that the 2X-Small Category organization will only be charged a 
3X-Small fee of $250 and that the $500 fee.

So ARIN, either quit the bait and switch, or fix the wording in the Fee 
Schedule AND provide a link to the full text of the waiver. As the blurb in the 
schedule mentions nothing about the 2X-Small Category and honestly, no fees are 
really waived.

Again, apologies for the rant, but just needed to get it out there, the 
frustration of a small start up business owner..

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