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On Jul 23, 2012, at 1:46 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Uh, no... Not annually. Those are the one time fees (actually $1250 for the IPv4 and another $1250 for the IPv6, 
> plus $500 for the ASN), but all of those roll into $100 per year in maintenance fees to ARIN.


For anyone who's been "grandfathered" in (back in the good old days when all you had to do was justify)-- you pay $100 per year for maintenance, and that's it.
So if you got your 6 "Class B" networks back in 1993, and still have them today-- you pay ARIN a grand total of $100 per year.

If you got your /22 last year (like myself), then you pay $1,250 per year.

~Matthew

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