It is not the same thing though. In my case, they just say we want you to buy our IP, if you don't and want use you own Arin allocated IP blocks through bgp, then we got to charge you anyway! Because why couldn't they? On Wed, Dec 10, 2014, 00:21 Maximilian Baehring <maximilian@baehring.at> wrote:
Europe: It costs 50 euros yearly fee per PI-Space Resource without the anouncment ppayable via a LIR. They cahreg - in my case - additional 25 Euros for the financial transaction with Ripe. The cheapest possible anouncment is via TWO Route-Servers and the minimum required for this is a VPS (not openVZ which cannot run the routing daemon) Linux-KVM with Quagga! http://www.openpeering.nl/shoppinglist.shtml - http://www.ripe.net/lir- services/member-support/info/billing/billing-procedure-and- fee-schedule-2014
mit freundlichem Gru&SZlig; / Yours sincerely
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-----Original Message----- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces+maximilian=baehring.at@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Yucong Sun Sent: Mittwoch, 10. Dezember 2014 07:27 To: NANOG Subject: Charging fee for BGP prefix per /24?!
Hi,
My recent inquiry to some network provider reveals that they are charging fee for per /24 announced. Obvious that would means they get to charge a lot with little to none efforts on their side.
In a world we are charging total bytes transferred instead of bps on uplinks, i can't say I'm surprised that much. But does anyone else had same experience? Did you pay? Is this the new status quo now?
Thanks.