> On Dec 4, 2021, at 8:59 AM, John Curran <jcur...@arin.net> wrote:
> 
> Just for clarity - ARIN’s fee schedule is such that ISP customers (i.e. those 
> with registration service plans) pay an annual services fee based on their 
> higher category of IPv4 or IPv6 resources – i.e. those with IPv4 resources 
> can obtain a corresponding size of IPv6 resources without any change in size 
> category or increase in their annual fee. 
> 
> [Also worth noting - as of January 2022, all end-user customers are moving to 
> the same registration services plan, and similarly those with just IPv4 
> number resources be able to obtain corresponding IPv6 resources without 
> change to their annual fee.]

This, whether they want to or not… In many cases resulting in significant 
unwanted fee increases, especially if you have a mix of resources covered under 
RSA and LRSA due to ARIN’s accounting limitations that they are perversely 
disincentivized against fixing because it allows them to essentially 
double-bill.

Owen
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