Hi everyone, I just happened to notice something: AS18566 755 7 748 99.1% CVAD Covad Communications AS27364 441 33 408 92.5% ARMC Armstrong Cable Services AS22773 416 24 392 94.2% CXA Cox Communications Inc. AS21502 272 3 269 98.9% ASN-NUMERICABLE NUMERICABLE is a cabled network in France, AS14654 262 6 256 97.7% WAYPOR-3 Wayport AS25844 244 17 227 93.0% SASMFL-2 Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP AS4814 213 6 207 97.2% CHINA169-BBN CNCGROUP IP network��China169 Beijing Broadband Network Of these, the CIDR-report entries with > 90% deaggregation, 6 are high-speed Internet providers, and one's a lawfirm. Clearly, all of them can be described as "leaf" ASes. None of them seem to have multihoming customers (or at least not THAT many). I seem to remember a person from Covad saying that their deaggregation was going to be temporary (http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/2004-11/msg00366.html) for some value of temporary, but what about the others? Any of the rest of you want to speak up and explain this? ===== David Barak -fully RFC 1925 compliant- __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250