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[address-policy-wg] Query for the RIPE NCC: Size of PIv4 assignments used for access networks
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Martin Millnert
millnert at gmail.com
Tue Feb 22 20:55:14 CET 2011
Hi, I would like to request from the RIPE NCC an answer to the following query: What is the size, in number of addresses, of all PIv4 assignments that are (mostly) used for access networks? Access networks in this context means traditional ISP:s who let humans access the internet. I believe the RIPE NCC keeps documentation over what justifies an assignment, so I imagine it will be possible to come up with some kind of answer to this question even if it is outright impossible to answer based on data in the database. If it is indeed possible to answer the above question with some form of accuracy (+/- 50% or so: order of magnitude most important to get right), I would like to run the question also for PAv4. This is required data to reach some form of informed policy decision/consensus on the PIv4 / PIv6 discrepancy issue which has resurfaced. Regards, Martin
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