8 Apr
2010
8 Apr
'10
7:33 p.m.
Owen DeLong wrote:
You are mistaken.
If you only need one /64, you cannot possibly be an IPv6 ISP.
As such, you would only pay the end-user price of $1250 one-time and $100/year.
That $100/year also covers your IPv4 space and your autonomous system number.
Only $100/year (and an RSA) more than you're paying now. Or, infinitely more, for those of us who think in percentages. Matthew Kaufman