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by greatgib
874 days ago
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What is raging is to know that IP v4 address ranges are provided at no cost to organisations. And even if they still had to acquire some from other organizations at a cost, there certainly don't have to pay a regular fee to keep them. So in the end, they take a public good that is basically free, a lot lot lot of it, and like a hold up they make a lot of money racketeering you monthly because you are too insignificant to be allowed to own your own ips... |
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* Aside from a very minimal amount of space allocated for v6 transition technologies[1] and from the waitlist[2], organizations do have to pay market rates for IP addresses.
* Organizations do need to pay a yearly fee to keep them, which scales with the amount of address space held.[3]
* You are not too insignificant to be allowed to own your own IPs - anyone can establish at least 2 peering relationships, ask ARIN for an ASN, and acquire some IPs.
[1]: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#6-5-3-1-subseq...
[2]: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/#4-1-8-arin-wai...
[3]: https://www.arin.net/resources/fees/fee_schedule/