[arin-ppml] Statistics on IPv4 space issued and new entrants (was: ARIN-prop-162 Redefining request window in 4.2.4.4)
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Sat Jan 28 13:44:57 EST 2012
Actually, can we get a quarterly 5 year perspective on that?
The reason is I would like to attempt to see what is overall trend, what is
consequence of the 3 month policy shift, and, what, if any, is
ramp-up to runout.
I realize that the above may not clearly delineate those things, but, I think
it's a reasonable tradeoff between effort to create the graphs and ability to
make reasonable determinations of the above factors (or at least reasonably
good semi-educated guesses).
Owen
On Jan 28, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Chris Grundemann wrote:
> Thanks John!
>
> Could ARIN staff also provide the same statistics for 2010?
>
> It may be interesting to compare (roughly) before/after the 3-month
> allocation window kicked in.
>
> Thanks,
> ~Chris
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 17:04, John Curran <jcurran at arin.net> wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 2012, at 1:03 PM, Martin Hannigan wrote:
>>> How many new entrants were there in 2011 and how much v4 address space did they receive?
>>
>> Total first time IPv4 allocations to ISPs approved in 2011: 318
>> Total IPv4 space approved for: 2,812 /24s
>>
>> Total additional IPv4 allocations to ISPs in 2011: 497 ISP accounts received at least one additional IPv4 allocation.
>> Total IPv4 space approved for: 70,569 /24s
>>
>> FYI,
>> /John
>>
>> John Curran
>> President and CEO
>> ARIN
>>
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