Thu, Dec 09, 2021 at 12:52:45PM +0000, John Curran:
> So we’re approximately here at the beginning of December 2021 -
> 
>        7500 ISPs  (i.e. services under an RSA / Members)
>        8500 End-users (i.e. services under an RSA / Not Members Today)
>      15250 Legacy non-contracted (receiving services w/o fee or agreement / 
> Not Members)
> 
> In a month (January 2022) it will become -
> 
>      16000 ARIN IPv4/IPv6 customers  (i.e. services under an RSA and with 
> membership rights)
>      15250 Legacy non-contracted (receiving services w/o fee or agreement / 
> Not Members)
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> What happened to the count of ASN-only customers who, as you've
> previously mentioned, are under an RSA but are not converting to
> having membership rights?
> 
> Bill -
> 
> There are approximately 8000 ASN-only customers – they all have RSAs with 
> ARIN, pay a $150 annual maintenance fee per ASN and are not ARIN members.   
> Neither their fees nor relationship to ARIN changes in 2022.
> 
> (ARIN customers with IPv4 or IPv6 number resources simply pay their annual 
> registration plan based on total size of their number resource holdings but 
> have no ASN maintenance fees  – this is one reason why many smaller end-user 
> customers see their overall ARIN fees drop with the 2022 fee schedule change.)

So, fees will be reduced, given all this new income?  

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