On Sat, 8 May 2004, Bastiaan Spandaw wrote:
On Sat, 2004-05-08 at 03:30, william(at)elan.net wrote:
My understanding is that they have made twice as many ip6 allocations as rest of the world combined! That is very impressive indeed!!! But its still not enough reason for them to have received more then 10 times ip6 space from IANA as rest of the RIRs combined...
Hmmm.. what about massive amount of IPV4 space assigned to the small piece of earth's landmass called USA....?
Exactly my point!!! We don't want IANA to be repeating now same thing as was done early in the internet with assignments of legacy /8 and /16s. P.S. For IPv4 I've been working on additional graphical statistics info that lists general amount of space assigned to ISPs/organizations on per country basis and separates it all based on assignments done in what I consider to be 3 main IR assignment periods (legacy iana direct - up to around 1993/1994, early-IR - up to 1997/1998 and modern RIRs after that). Additionally there would be two sepratepages, one that includes IANA /8 direct assignments (which I must say completely changes the picture) and one that does not include that. If I have time I might actually finish this over the weekend. -- William Leibzon Elan Networks william@elan.net