[afnog] IPv4 Allocations by Length Statistics for 2014

Adam Nelson adam at varud.com
Thu Nov 6 07:09:47 UTC 2014


Kofi,

I'm not sure if country data should be relied on.  If a Kenyan ISP launches
a Tanzanian subsidiary with a /20, the allocation will still probably look
like it's from Kenya as far as Afrinic is concerned.  That seems to be the
thrust of many discussions on here - we don't really know where these
assets are being deployed.  Or maybe I'm wrong?

-Adam

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On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Kofi ANSA AKUFO <kofi.ansa at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Arthur
>
> Thanks for the confirmation. A very nice stats graphing portal.
>
> Could you please assist to get more information from the data stats?
>
> 1. Which countries are requesting huge IPv4 prefix blocks for the year
> 2014. (e.g. the /12, /13,/14 and 15).
>
> 2. Are we seeing the same trend where the top 4 countries (e.g. South
> Africa, Egypt, Nigeria and Kenya) requesting most IPv4 resources for 2014?
>
> 3. Which type of organisations are requesting resources. (e.g. business
> area - traditional internet provision, mobile telecom, data hosting, CDNs,
> academic etc). The stats currently depict member types (LIR, EU)
>
> 4. Regarding LIRs which access technology and applications services are
> the resources been requested for.
>
> 5. what are the ratios with respect to additional allocations and
> assignments as against new members requesting resources.
>
> The information refined from the data stats helps in tracking development
> and technology projects in our region critical for making informed
> decisions such as the state of connectivity and services available in our
> region.
>
> Other than that a very nice graphing and granular filtering stats page.
>
> Cheers
>
> K.
>
>
> On 5 November 2014 16:13, ARTHUR CARINDAL <arthur at afrinic.net> wrote:
>
>> Dear Mister Ansa
>>
>> The statistics http://afrinic.net/en/services/statistics/ipv4-resources are
>> up to date.
>> Thanks for sharing any inconsistency you may have found so that we can
>> investigate it.
>>
>> Regards
>> _______________________________________________________________
>> Arthur Carindal N.
>> Head of Member Services, AFRINIC Ltd.
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>> _______________________________________________________________
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>> November 22 to 28, 2014
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Nov 5, 2014, at 10:47 AM, Kofi ANSA AKUFO wrote:
>>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> Are the statistic on the link below up to date for the 2014 year?
>>
>> http://afrinic.net/en/services/statistics/ipv4-resources
>>
>>
>>  *No of IPv4 Addresses*
>>
>> *IPv4 Prefix Length (Size)*
>>
>> *Number of Allocations for 2014*
>>
>> 1048576
>>
>> /12
>>
>> 5
>>
>> 524288
>>
>> /13
>>
>> 4
>>
>> 262144
>>
>> /14
>>
>> 3
>>
>> 131072
>>
>> /15
>>
>> 4
>>
>> 65536
>>
>> /16
>>
>> 3
>>
>> 32768
>>
>> /17
>>
>> 6
>>
>> 16384
>>
>> /18
>>
>> 6
>>
>> 8192
>>
>> /19
>>
>> 14
>>
>> 4096
>>
>> /20
>>
>> 20
>>
>> 2048
>>
>> /21
>>
>> 16
>>
>> 1024
>>
>> /22
>>
>> 70
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