Proposed Fee Model Beginning 2013. Fee Structure Goals 1.Equitable Fees based on costs Members receiving comparable services should have comparable fees.

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Proposed Fee Model Beginning 2013

Fee Structure Goals 1.Equitable Fees based on costs Members receiving comparable services should have comparable fees where feasible Not striving for precise cost recovery but fair and reasonable distribution of expenses 2

Fee Structure Goals 2.Avoid creating disincentives for adoption of industry-wide initiatives While recovering new costs is important, an inclusive approach is sometimes needed. Examples: – IPv6 deployment – Resource certification 3

Fee Structure Goals 3.Target an ARIN that meets the community’s needs based on long- term post-IPv4-runout expenses: Will require ongoing dialogue with the members on their expectations as well as careful monitoring of reserves 4

Fee Structure Goals 4.Maintain and reduce where possible costs for smaller Internet organizations The success of the Internet is fueled by the innovation and enthusiasm of many smaller participants, and ARIN’s fee schedule should support and encourage such parties Requires “spreading out” of the fee categories 5

Fee Structure Goals 5.Promote open membership structure for those with bona fide interest ARIN has put significant consideration into membership structure to allow for involvement of interested parties while minimizing risk of improper capture Need to preserve this while maximizing openness of membership 6

Recent Revenue History Revenue Projected ASN Initials $ 849,626 $ 767,587 $ 710,709 $ 677,837$ 34,492 Assignments $ 554,250 $ 511,250 $ 888,750 $ 1,415,250$ 1,352,500 IPv4 Allocations $ 9,011,175 $ 9,530,423 $ 9,989,196 $10,393,760$10,577,592 IPv6 Allocations $ 28,600 $ 82,775 $ 213,813 $ 424,684$ 807,004 Other $ 1,129,146$ 1,544,134$ 1,372,510 $ 1,455,200$ 1,465,500 Registration Revenue $11,572,797$12,436,169$13,174,978$14,366,731 $14,837,090 Investment Revenue 4.5% ($ 5,994,514) $ 5,464,899 $ 2,917,326( $ 355,285)$ 500,000 TOTAL REVENUE $5,578,283$17,901,068$16,092,304$14,011,446$15,337,090 7

Proposed Fee Structure Finalize transition from “fee for numbers” to “fee for registration services” Align IPv4 and IPv6 fee schedules into single set of registration services plans based on total resources held Remove unlimited registry services for a $100 annual maintenance fee and replace with per address block and per ASN maintenance fees Make sure registration service plans are very low cost and suitable for smallest organizations (e.g. adding XX-Small category) 8

Registration Services Subscription – Current Categories 9

Proposed Registration Services Subscription - Fee Structure 10

Registration Services Subscription- Fee Category Migration IPv4 Category Structure 2011 Category Breakdown New Category Breakdown XX–Small ( $500 ) X-Small ( $1,000 ) Small ( $2,000 ) Medium ( $4,000 ) Large ( $8,000 ) X-Large ( $16,000 ) XX-Large ( $32,000 ) XX-Smalln/a X-Small Small2, , Medium Large X–Large XX–Largen/a Total in each new category3641,1331,

Overview of Category/Fee Changes X-Small to Small 68 $1,250 to $ 2,000 Small to Medium184 $2,250 to $ 4,000 Medium to Large138$4,500 to $ 8,000 Medium to X-Large 11$4,500 to $16,000 Medium to XX-Large 1$4,500 to $32,000 Large to X-Large 48$9,000 to $16,000 Large to XX-Large 2$9,000 to $32,000 X-Large to XX Large 53 $18,000 to $32, Members see an increase 3492 Members see a decrease 12

Proposed RSSP Revenue Change IPv4 Category Structure Projected Category Structure after Cumulative Migration Current Fee Proposed Fee Net Revenue % of Total 2011 Current Fee Revenues% of Total XX–Small364n/a$500 $182, % n/a X–Small1,133$1,250$1,000 $1,133, %$1,245, % Small1,599$2,250$2,000 $3,198, %$4,506, % Medium574$4,500$4,000 $2,296, %$2,835, % Large194$9,000$8,000 $1,552, %$909, % X–Large77$18,000$16,000 $1,232, %$1,323, % XX–Large56n/a$32,000 $1,760, %n/a Totals $11,353,000$10,818,000 13

2013 Revenue Distribution under proposed fees Line ItemsEstimated #Proposed Fee 2013 Projected Revenue Registration Services Subscription Plan Fees (Annual)3,997$ $ 32,000$11,353,000 Maintenance Fees for ASNs (Annual)10,416$ 100 per ASN$ 1,041,600 Maintenance Fees for End-user Address Blocks (Annual)3,500 orgs.$100 per IP Address Block$ 970,000 End-user Address Request Fees (One Time)743$ $32,000$ 897,000 ASN Request Fees (One Time)1,428$ 550 per Request$ 785,400 Transfers Request Fees (One Time)400$ 500 per Request$ 200,000 Other (STLS Fees, membership, contributions, other)$ 174,400 Total $ 15,421,400 14

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