On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Joel Jaeggli <joe...@bogus.com> wrote: > > On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:42 PM, james machado wrote: > >>>> Lets look at some issues here. >>>> >>>> 1) it's unlikely that a "normal" household with 2.5 kids and a dog/cat >>>> will be able to qualify for their own end user assignment from ARIN. >>>> >>> >>> Interesting... >>> >>> I have a "normal household". >>> I lack 2.5 kids and have no dog or cat. >>> >>> I have my own ARIN assignment. >>> >>> Are you saying that the 2.5 kids and the dog/cat would disqualify them? I >>> can't >>> find such a statement in ARIN policy. >>> >>> Are you saying that a household that multihomes is abnormal? Perhaps today, >>> but, not necessarily so in the future. >>> >> >> Yes I am saying a household that mulithomes is abnormal and with >> today's and contracted monopolies I expect that to continue. You are >> not a normal household in that 1) you multihome 2) you are willing to >> pay $1500+ US a year for your own AS, IP assignments > > while I don't disagree with the assertion that this is unrealistic the annual > fee is $100 per org-id for direct assignments.
sorry was unclear - I was guessing $1500+ for ASnumer + IP Assignments but not counting ISP costs for a year. Looks like ARIN is charging about $1250 per year for a new IPv6 assignment and the AS yearly cost is rolled into that. Granted ISP costs will probably be in the ballpark of $150 per month for 2 consumer grade connections and more for business or better connections. James