spike in ARIN IP allocation in Jan 2001
Jim Fleming
jfleming at anet.com
Mon Oct 29 11:37:02 EST 2001
Could it be from the Charter TLDs ?
http://www.in-addr.info
CHARTER IN-ADDR.[TLD] ZONES.....in the legacy root...
ARPA 0:0
NET 0:1
ORG 0:190
COM 0:201
MS 1:189
VG 1:254
AZ 3:29
DE 3:89
BE 3:132
DK 3:210
INFO 3:219
VA 3:244
TD 5:91
IO 5:161
CX 6:134
CC 6:156
TV 6:171
WS 6:247
NU 6:255
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Do you use a 2002:<IPv4>:0000 prefix ?
http://www.dot-arizona.com/IPv8/IPv4/
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12213.html
JimFleming at Unir.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Louis Lee" <louie at equinix.com>
To: "'Leslie Nobile'" <leslien at arin.net>
Cc: "'ARIN Public Policy Mailing List'" <ppml at arin.net>
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 10:07 AM
Subject: spike in ARIN IP allocation in Jan 2001
> Leslie,
>
> Thank you for your Joint RIR Statistics presentation at the public policy
> meeting this morning. I look forward to reviewing slides when they get
> posted to the ARIN website.
>
> I noticed that there was a spike in ARIN IP allocation in January 2001
(and
> maybe another spike just a couple of months before). While I have a
number
> of guess why this may be, I was wondering if you have any insight for the
> reasons behind the spike(s). I don't think the other RIRs experienced a
> similar spike.
>
> Thanks,
> Louie
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Louis Lee louie at equinix.com
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>
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