ARIN is consulting with the community 
(https://www.arin.net/participate/community/acsp/consultations/2023/2023-3/) 
about harmonizing annual registration services fees for Autonomous System 
Numbers (ASNs) so that they will be included in the Registration Services Plan 
(RSP) fee schedule beginning 1 January 2024. This change will have the benefit 
of recovering costs more equitably for services to ASN-only holders, with the 
added benefit of making ASN-only customers ARIN Service Members, thus providing 
them with the opportunity to become General Members and participate in ARIN 
governance if they so choose. This change will bring all ARIN customers into a 
unified, equitable fee schedule.

In 2022, ARIN transitioned end user customers to the RSP fee schedule based on 
total IPv4 and IPv6 resources held, to ensure costs were distributed in an 
equitable manner by eliminating the fee differentiation between ISP and end 
user organizations. Now ARIN is seeking community feedback on a plan to 
complete the fee harmonization process by transitioning ASNs to the RSP Fee 
Schedule.

Proposed Fee Harmonization (all fees in USD)

- Organizations holding 1-3 ASNs will be categorized as 3X-Small, with an 
annual fee of $250.
- Organizations holding 4-15 ASNs will be categorized as 2X-Small, with an 
annual fee of $500.
- Organizations holding 16-63 ASNs will be categorized as X-Small, with an 
annual fee of $1000.
- Organizations holding 64-255 ASNs will be categorized as Small, with an 
annual fee of $2000.
- Organizations holding 256+ ASNs will be categorized as Medium, with an annual 
fee of $4000.

Based on financial modeling using May 2023 revenue and customer data, there 
will be a negligible effect on our existing RSP customers due to the proposed 
fee change, with only 15 existing organizations holding sufficient ASNs where 
they will transition to a higher fee tier. Among them, two are expected to 
transition from the 3X/2X-Small service category to the X-Small bracket, while 
13 will move from the 3X-Small to the 2X-Small service category. This shift is 
attributed to changes in fee size classifications based on the balance of ASNs 
compared to the IPv4 and IPv6 number resources they currently possess.  

Comparatively, for customers who solely hold ASNs, approximately 313 will 
experience a decrease in their total fees. With the proposed change, they will 
no longer be charged annual fees for each individual ASN, resulting in savings 
of between $50 USD to $1,750 USD for these customers. Conversely, the estimated 
6,800 single ASN holders will experience an increase in their fees of $100 USD 
when they are brought under the RSP fee schedule, now falling under the 
3X-Small fee service category. While this is a substantial increase on a 
percentage basis, it more accurately reflects the basic costs of serving an 
organization with registry services and provides those customers with the 
opportunity to obtain additional ASNs, IPv4, and/or IPv6 resources with no 
change in their fee category.

This consultation will remain open for 30 days, after which a summary will be 
provided to the Board of Trustees for their consideration.

Please provide comments to arin-cons...@arin.net. You can subscribe to this 
mailing list at https://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-consult. 
 
Discussion on arin-cons...@arin.net will close on 30 July 2023. 

If you have any questions, please contact us at i...@arin.net.

Regards,

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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