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On 26 Feb 2019, at 9:06 PM, Kevin Blumberg <<a href="mailto:kevinb@thewire.ca" class="">kevinb@thewire.ca</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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problem statement is pretty damning in the abuse described. The BoT minutes while mentioning misuse and abuse was void of the information described by the policy author. While I would like to take the problem statement at face value, it would be helpful, based
on the current discussion, to understand the percentage of space that has been "flipped" via 8.x transfers 0-24 months after issuance. While I'm sure the community could trawl through transfers and figure this out, I would appreciate the basic information.</span></div>
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<div class="">For reference, please find attached the distribution by size of IPv4 number resources issued via the waiting list policy which were subsequently transferred.</div>
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<div class="">Best wishes,</div>
<div class="">/John</div>
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<div class="">John Curran</div>
<div class="">President and CEO</div>
<div class="">American Registry for Internet Numbers</div>
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