DPS pricing

Hi
Could someone please help out with the prices for  Professional Edition and Enterprise Edition. It does not say anything on the linked site below, or any els ware on the net. Please note, that the international pricing chart, only consist of the Professional Edition, and has 10.000 downloads as minimum, instead of 5.000 (annual) downloads, as in the link below?
Please help Adobe!
http://www.adobe.com/dk/products/digital-publishing-suite-family/buying-guide-pricing.edu. html

Pro Monthly $495 plus taxes, Pro Annual : US$5,940 plus taxes, more details here: http://www.adobe.com/products/digital-publishing-suite-pro/buying-guide-pricing.html
Enterprise: You need to contact Call Sales for pricing quote or fill this form : http://response.adobesystemsinc.com/content/publishing_suite

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