On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:03 PM, david raistrick wrote:
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Chris Owen wrote:
On Feb 2, 2011, at 3:09 PM, david raistrick wrote:
At least in ARIN territory, if you're multihomed, and you can show in-1-year use of 50% of a (v4) /24, you qualify for a PI v6 /48.
One of the things I find frustrating about this is the cost of the space. We're a very small shop and to add IPv6 addresses for testing now we're looking at paying another $2,200 a year ($1,700 in the first
Ooof. I didn't get that far - and hadn't realized the waiver was expired.
That's a pretty signficant barrier to entry. :(
Um, I think you guys are mistaken... You're talking about ISP pricing, not end-user pricing. End user, a /48 will cost you $1,250 one-time and then it's part of your usual $100/year that you would be paying if you had an ASN or IPv4 space anyway. Owen