[afnog] IPv4 Allocations by Length Statistics for 2014
Kofi ANSA AKUFO
kofi.ansa at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 08:07:09 UTC 2014
You may be spot on but ...
That will depend if the NETWORK INFORMATION CENTER (NIC) tracks current
types of technology and applications the resources are requested for and do
have data based on that.
As it is now the NIC provides how many of the resources has been released
to members (which is very good) ... but
Could we get more information from the data as to what technology and
applications are consuming the resources?
"Does Afrinic have that capacity internally? Is it something that maybe
the community should push for as a contractual engagement." - I dont think
that will be entirely out of scope for our RIR - for example if it
maintains coordination with LIRs and national NICs.
Perhaps it should be considered as part of staying relevant to the
community as we approach exhaustion of v4 addresses.
cheers
K.
On 6 November 2014 11:30, Adam Nelson <adam at varud.com> wrote:
> I think getting real data would take a proper researcher to commit real
> time to the problem on a regular basis (maybe 2 person-months a year?).
> The Afrinic databases simply aren't concerned with these issues as they're
> mostly setup for administrative reasons.
>
> Does Afrinic have that capacity internally? Is it something that maybe
> the community should push for as a contractual engagement. These guys
> could probably do some sort of custom annual report on the issue:
>
> http://dyn.com/dyn-internet-intelligence/
>
> -Adam
>
> --
> Kili - Cloud for Africa: kili.io
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>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 10:21 AM, Kofi ANSA AKUFO <kofi.ansa at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> You are right Adam
>>
>> Another typical example is offshore registered organisation.
>>
>> so perhaps annual analysis based on org handles will be much better right?
>>
>> How about points 3,4 and 5?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> K.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6 November 2014 11:09, Adam Nelson <adam at varud.com> wrote:
>>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> --
>>> Kili - Cloud for Africa: kili.io
>>> Musings: twitter.com/varud <https://twitter.com/varud>
>>> More Musings: varud.com
>>> About Adam: www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelson
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>>> *t:* +230 403 5100 | *f*: +230 466 6758 | *tt*: @afrinic | *w*:
>>>>> www.afrinic.net
>>>>> facebook.com/afrinic | flickr.com/afrinic | youtube.com/afrinicmedia
>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________________________
>>>>> See you in Mauritius for AFRINIC-21
>>>>> 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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