On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Scott Leibrand wrote:
Paul Vixie wrote:
2) can the ULA-C's be obtained at a nominal cost?

yes to all four.

Maybe I should have qualified 2) by asking how nominal is "nominal"?

ietf does not control the costs of this kind of operational activity.  all
that an rfc can do is ask that the costs be nominal and direct iana to only
give address space out to rir's who have adopted policies consistent with
the specification. presumably iana will look to the rir's, which have strong and open bottom-up governance models, to determine the meaning of "nominal".

To offer a prediction, I would suspect that, at least for ARIN, registrants receiving only a single block of this type of address space would fall into the bin that gets charged $100/year today. To me, that is a reasonable price to pay for maintaining WHOIS and DNS registration information. Of course, RIRs could always choose to use a different cost structure for such assignments.

Think it is completly out of this scope to define anything at all related to the cost of this, but I would rather consider this a bit like the domain charging system when thinking in term of what it should cost...


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