I thought the resource category would be calculated from the highest of IPv4/IPv6 allocations unless they're equal...?
I think you should end with IPv4 in cat 5 and IPv6 in cat 4 (hilariously) -> IPv4 resources are higher and determine category -> will be changed 2500 eur for resources
You can get 2x /22 more before you'll move to cat 6 and pay 3500 eur for resources
If you get rid of 3x /22 and truly embrace IPv6 and you'll move down to cat 4 and pay only 1800 for resources ;)
(+150 eur for 3x ASN + 250 eur for base fee in all three examples)
Kaj
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From: members-discuss <members-discuss-bounces@ripe.net> on behalf of Akayo <ripe@akayo.eu> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2023 11:43:41 PM To: members-discuss@ripe.net <members-discuss@ripe.net> Subject: [members-discuss] Charging Scheme Models 2024
Today we received the email of 12th April 2023 about the RIPE NCC charging scheme models A, B and C for 2024. Of course we used the calculator to find out how much we would be required to pay in future for option A.
We have 7 x IPv4 /22 and 7 x IPv6 /29 allocations and three ASNs. We are still a small LIR, even if we have a few thousand IPv4 addresses (7,168). No independent resources.
Option A: Instead of €1,550.00 per year we would have to pay €10,400.00 per year - this is not a typo. Even if we would terminate customers and give back almost all IPv6 subnets, we still would have to pay €2,900.00 per year. With redistribution we normally
only paid about €1,000.00 per year.