LIR Services — Plans & Pricing
As a RIPE NCC Local Internet Registry (LIR), we help you get your own IP addresses and autonomous system numbers without becoming an LIR yourself.
| Service | Description | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sponsoring LIR | We sponsor your RIPE resources under our LIR | 2,000 SEK/yr (~€175) | Order |
| IPv6 /48 | A /48 IPv6 prefix for your organization | 1,000 SEK/yr (~€88) | Order |
| ASN | Your own autonomous system number via RIPE NCC | 1,500 SEK/yr (~€132) | Order |
| BGP Session | BGP peering with our network (AS30893) | 500 SEK one-time (~€44) | Order |
All prices exclude VAT.
What Is Sponsoring LIR?
If you need your own IP resources but don’t want to pay RIPE NCC’s annual LIR fee (~€1,400/year), we can sponsor your allocations:
- Your resources are registered under our LIR at RIPE NCC
- You retain full control over usage
- We handle all RIPE administration
- Significantly cheaper than being your own LIR
What’s Included
- Registration and management of your RIPE resources
- Support with IP address and ASN applications
- RIPE database maintenance
- Technical advisory on BGP and routing
Register Your Own ASN
An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is your identity on the internet. With your own ASN you can:
- Announce your own IP prefixes via BGP
- Multihome — connect to multiple upstream providers
- Switch providers without changing IP addresses
- Build your own network with full routing control
IPv6 — The Future of Internet
With an IPv6 /48 prefix you get enormous address space:
- 65,536 /64 subnets per /48
- Perfect for IoT, datacenters, and network segmentation
- Global routability without NAT
BGP Services
We offer BGP peering via our network AS30893:
- IPv4 and IPv6 session configuration
- Prefix filtering and route policy
- Multihoming advisory
- Transit and peering
Our Network Infrastructure
- AS30893 — our autonomous system
- Dual 100G uplinks across separate locations
- Peering: Netnod, Sonix, Keffix
- Full IPv4 + IPv6 dual-stack
Who Needs LIR Services?
- ISPs and network operators building their own network
- Hosting companies needing own IP ranges
- Enterprises with multihoming wanting provider independence
- Datacenters offering BGP transit to customers
- Hobbyists and network enthusiasts learning BGP