Yep, Michel, you’re one of the lucky 3000 that got a $50 discount in this 
fiasco. Others, which had (e.g.) a /24+/23 LRSA and a /48 RSA went from
($150+$150)capped to $175 + $150 to $500 (capped to $175) + $250 and over the 
next 13 years will get progressively closer to $750.

This for organizations that prior to the switch to fee-per-record were paying 
$100 total.

So lots (3000 according to John) got very small discounts subsidized by very 
large fee hikes for the few.

Owen


> On Sep 19, 2021, at 18:28 , John Curran <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Sep 19, 2021, at 9:13 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> John Curran wrote :
>>> but it also means a reduction for more than three thousand end-user 
>>> organizations who have the typical single /24 IPv4 address block.
>> 
>> I'd like to see where it is, as $job[0] is an end-user org with a single AS 
>> and a single /24, and the annual fee for 2022 will be $100 more than for 
>> 2021 (the /24 went from $150 to $250).
>> In the big scheme of things, this is not going to bankrupt us; my company 
>> did not get a reduction and got an increase instead.
> 
> Michel -
> 
> Organizations with a registration services plan don’t pay any separate ASN 
> maintenance fees so your previous total of $300 annually ($150 for the /24 + 
> $150 for ASN maintenance) will now be $250 annually in total.
> 
> (Note that you can even add a small IPv6 block to that and still not see any 
> annual fee change…)
> 
> FYI,
> /John
> 
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
> 
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