[arin-ppml] REVISED Statistics regarding NRPM 8.3 Transfers to date

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Mon May 2 19:07:01 EDT 2011


Sigh... Must we play word games?

When the 11th one is completed, or, when the data on the 11th
is available, whichever is earlier, will you please provide it to the
community?

Owen

On May 2, 2011, at 2:01 PM, John Curran wrote:

> There are only 10 completed transfers at this point.
> /John
> 
> On May 2, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
> 
>> Can you provide the data for the 11th completed transfer along the
>> same lines as what was provided for the other 10 below, please?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Owen
>> 
>> On May 1, 2011, at 10:16 AM, John Curran wrote:
>> 
>>> On Apr 29, 2011, at 7:08 PM, John Curran wrote:
>>> 
>>>> To date, there have been 10 completed specified transfers  under NRPM 8.3:
>>>> 
>>>> Distribution of IPv4 Resources transferred:
>>>> 
>>>>    1  /17
>>>>    3  /20s
>>>>    1  /21
>>>>    1  /23
>>>> 49  /24s
>>> 
>>> PPML Readers -
>>> 
>>> I'm going to expand on the above for sake of clarity, as it occurs to 
>>> me that the provided summary was not at all useful for analysis as
>>> we combined any resources that were not a clean CIDR block 
>>> boundary into the "49  /24s" entry at the end of the list.
>>> 
>>> There were 10 specified transfers total.  The recipients received 
>>> the following aggregates (one recipient per line, all under RSA) - 
>>> 
>>>   (1) /24
>>>   (1) /24
>>>   (1) /23
>>>   (1) /17
>>>   (2) /20
>>>   (1) /22, (2) /23 
>>>   (1) /20, (1) /21, (2) /22,  (2) /23
>>>   (1) /20
>>>   (1) /21
>>>   (1) /23, (1) /24
>>> 
>>> In some cases, the transfers were record keeping in nature  (e.g. 
>>> an entity recording specified transfer of an address lock already 
>>> in use by another related entity)  Additionally, in many cases the 
>>> smaller blocks are actually contiguous but not aligned on a CIDR 
>>> block boundary (e.g. a large block with smaller blocks on either 
>>> side being reported as 3 distinct transferred aggregates)
>>> 
>>> I hope this helps, and we will keep trying to provide better insight
>>> into use of the NRPM 8.3 specified transfer policy.
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> /John
>>> 
>>> John Curran
>>> President and CEO
>>> ARIN
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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