[ppml] Combining Forecasts
Michael K. Smith - Adhost
mksmith at adhost.com
Thu Aug 30 15:35:32 EDT 2007
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Howard, W. Lee [mailto:Lee.Howard at stanleyassociates.com] > Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 11:58 AM > To: Michael K. Smith - Adhost; David Conrad > Cc: Public Policy Mailing List > Subject: RE: [ppml] Combining Forecasts > > > I think it's a matter of helping the community make informed > > decisions based upon accurate forecasts. Although we all > > have our specific desires about motivating people to move > > from IPv4 to IPv6 (or not, for some), ARIN is in a position > > to provide the data necessary to make those forecasts. I > > wouldn't bet the house on predictions and forecasts, but I > > would certainly use them to support my position on migration > > within my organization. It's one more tool in the tool belt, > > as it were. > > I guess that Geoff Huston's predictions are his own work, since > they're on his potaroo site, not APNIC's site, but as an > employee of APNIC, he is pretty well informed. Tony Li is not > affiliated with any RIR, but is also well-informed. > > So, could you be specific about what data are missing that > ARIN might provide? > > Lee If all of the RIR's officially published a historical allocation table showing the allocations and de-allocations down to the minimum allocation size for that RIR plus a date stamp that would be sufficient to do a complete analysis and projection. Perhaps this information already exists at each of the RIR's individually? Regards, Mike
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