[address-policy-wg] 2017-03 New Policy Proposal (Reducing Initial IPv4 Allocation, aiming to preserve a minimum of IPv4 space)
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Carlos Friaças
cfriacas at fccn.pt
Tue Sep 26 10:50:42 CEST 2017
Rene, Much appreciated! The projected dates you mentioned are very useful! Best Regards, Carlos Friaças On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Rene Wilhelm wrote: > Hi Carlos, All, > > > On 9/23/17 1:02 AM, Carlos Friaças wrote: >> [...] >>> do we know how many LIRs eligible under the current policy have not >>> yet asked for a final /22? >>> >>> -Peter >> >> >> Thanks for that question! >> >> >> Looking at the alloclist from today, and filtering for RegIDs, i can count: >> 16354 >> (hmmm... # on https://labs.ripe.net/statistics is 16825, seems i'm mising >> something...) >> >> But anyway... the number of IPv4 /22s is 15391. From that number: >> 195 in Sept/2012 after the runout date. >> 595 in Q4/2012 (runout was in september) >> 1854 in 2013 >> 2441 in 2014 >> 3178 in 2015 >> 3258 in 2016 >> 2429 in 2017, so far. >> >> So, 13950 /22s between Q4/2012 and today, hence i would say your answer is >> around 2404 LIRs (16354-13950). >> >> >> ps: Someone at the NCC might have looked deeply into this, or not. :-) > > We last looked at this in detail at the start of the year, when we > reached the 15000 LIRs milestone.See the RIPElabs article at > https://labs.ripe.net/Members/wilhelm/15-000-local-internet-registries > > Redoing that analysis today, I find 4075 LIRs which do not have a > final /22 allocation.3598 of these were established before 14 Sep 2012. > > The average allocation rate in the last 1.5 years was 9.1 /22s per day. > At this rate the original last /8 (185/8) will be fully allocated in > about 9 months, in June 2018.The rest of the currently available > IPv4 space would last until January 2021. Occasional reclaims and > deregistrations of IPv4 space of the size we've seen in the recent past > could postpone full runout with a few more months, until July 2021. > > Best regards, > > -- Rene >
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