-----Original Message----- From: Gary E. Miller [mailto:gem@rellim.com] From: https://www.arin.net/fees/fee_schedule.html#waivers
"The annual fee will be $100 USD until 2013, at which time ARIN's Board of Trustees may choose to raise the fee."
Right. That's for legacy space. The Board was trying to show that the fees will be stable, without saying they'd never rise. In fact, if you read the Legacy RSA itself, it says fee increases are limited to: (1) the amount charged non-Legacy holders for this maintenance service; and (2) no increase per year greater than $25. You can find it through https://www.arin.net/resources/legacy/ along with a FAQ explaining why you might consider it. You can contact ARIN to discuss it, if you have questions (see FAQ #11). By the way, we extended the availability of the Legacy RSA through June 30, 2010. Also, the fee is waived if you pay other fees to ARIN, or if you return some address space. See the URL.
Then scroll down to the fees you can expect in 2013.
You're talking now about a new IPv6 allocation, not your legacy space, right? I covered legacy fees above.
Especially note how the small guys get hit much harder per IP.
Do you mean the $2250 for a /32, or the $1250 for a /48? Compare the relative costs to ARIN; ARIN's fees aren't set per IP address. Disclaimer: I'm on the ARIN Board, but I sometimes make mistakes. I summarize, but the official word comes from the documents and the staff. Lee