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Re: [address-policy-wg] ISPs selling IP address space

  • From: Jørgen Hovland <
    >
  • Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:36:39 -0000


----- Original Message ----- From: "Elmar K. Bins" elmi@localhost

Let's assume an organization would qualify for e.g., /25 address
allocation.  When obtaining Internet connectivity, the ISP gives two
offers, for example:
 - 100 EUR/mo for a /27
 - 200 EUR/mo for a /25
(otherwise the terms are same, and the technical implementation is
the same.)
If the organization qualifies for a /25, an audit will only result
in "everything's been done properly, the applications are in order",
provided the ISP documents their assignments correctly.

                2) Charging Policies
                     A Local IR must publish its charging policy.
                     The policy is defined in ripe-152 [Norris96a]:
                     "Address space is a finite resource with no
                     intrinsic value and direct costs cannot be
                     ascribed to it. While they may not charge for
                     address space as such, registries may charge
                     for their administrative and technical ser-
                     vices. Registries must publish their operating
                     procedures and details of the services they
                     offer and the conditions and terms that apply,
                     including scales of tariffs if applicable."

http://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/charging2004.html
As clearly stated in the above URL, RIPEs charging scheme is almost solely based on how many ip addresses you require and it should be fairly easy to calculate the direct cost of a /25 allocation vs a /27. It might not cost that much in RIPE fees for a /25 or /27, but I don't see why an ISP shouldn't be able to charge their customers using the same scheme if they wanted to (and of course also add administrative fees etc).

Joergen Hovland



 

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