IPv6 fc00::/7 - Unique local addresses

Skeeve Stevens Skeeve at eintellego.net
Thu Oct 21 23:10:29 UTC 2010


Karl, 

Where does the 6K come from?

AUD$4,175 is the amount - It consists of the "Associate Member Fee" (AUD 675) and the IP Resource Application Fee (AUD 3,500)

Then AUD1180 for a /48 each year.


...Skeeve

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karl Auer [mailto:kauer at biplane.com.au]
> Sent: Friday, 22 October 2010 10:00 AM
> To: nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: Re: IPv6 fc00::/7 - Unique local addresses
> 
> On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 01:46 -0700, Owen DeLong wrote:
> > > If your big enough to get your own GUA and have the dollars to get
> > > it routed then do that.  If you are forced to use PA (think home
> > > networks) then having a ULA prefix as well is a good thing.
> > >
> > home network: 2620:0:930::/48
> 
> In Oz it costs real money to get IPv6 address space from the RIR
> (APNIC). Around AUD$6K in the first year, around AUD$1100 each year
> thereafter.
> 
> Your /48, according to the ARIN website, cost you US$625 this year, will
> cost US$937.50 next year, and $1250 every year thereafter.
> 
> Fairly trivial amounts for most commercial entities, but prohibitive for
> all but the most enthusiastic home user.
> 
> Regards, K.
> 
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