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Sorry, should have clarified. The first ASN should always be the least expensive. When acquired at the same time as a netblock, the fees for research and paper handing should be handled as one request. So if ARIN breaks down the cost of a $500 ASN request to say it costs them in man power to call the upstreams and verify the data is correct, then you should save the $250 on processing the request for the netblock. Best regards, Jamie Scheinblum - FASTNET(tm) / You Tools Corporation jamie@fast.net (888)321-FAST(3278) http://www.fast.net FASTNET - Business and Personal Internet Solutions The views stated above are mine and do not reflect those of my employer. -----Original Message----- From: Patrick W. Gilmore [mailto:patrick@priori.net] Sent: Monday, June 01, 1998 3:41 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Why does Sprint have address filters again? At 01:34 PM 5/31/98 -0500, Karl Denninger wrote: >Uh, hold on a second.... > >I didn't say to make the first ASN "unreasonably" expensive (and I do >believe $500 is unreasonable). No, you just said "This does make sense - a lot of sense." when Jamie Scheinblum suggested that "unbundled" ASNs be made unreasonably high. >However, with a REASONABLE first ASN fee (ie: $50 or thereabouts) bundling >THAT with a /19 when you get your first PI allocation is even more >reasonable. While I agree that $500 *might* be too high, I honestly do not think something on the order of $200 or $250 would be too high, especially as a "one time" fee with the $30 recurring charge. >After all, the justification for the IP space encompasses that for the ASN, >so the work has already been done, and the additional effort at that point >should be literally a few keystrokes. Good point. >My proposals to fix the issue with regards to getting a /19 if you're >multihomed are also out there; has NANOG seen them? I have not. But I haven't been following this as closely as I probably should have. >Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin TTFN, patrick ************************************************************** Patrick W. Gilmore voice: +1-650-482-2840 Director of Operations, CCIE #2983 fax: +1-650-482-2844 PRIORI NETWORKS, INC. http://www.priori.net "Tomorrow's Performance.... Today" ************************************************************** |