For all of you who have historical knowledge of how ARIN has/does operate, throw that out the window and look at it from a newcomer point of view and the wording being taken at face value.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 12:52 PM August Yang via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
> *There is a temporary IPv6 fee waiver for organizations in the
> 3X-Small service category. A 3X-Small organization may receive
> registry services for up to a /36 of total IPv6 space and remain in
> the 3X-Small service category. This waiver will expire 31 December 2026.
IMHO the wording here is clear.

On 2023-07-14 12:37 p.m., Robert Webb 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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Best regards
August Yang