On Wednesday, May 20, 1998 10:29 AM, Eric Germann[SMTP:ekgermann@cctec.com] wrote: @North America != Asia Pacific @ Are you saying that no router located in North America advertises routes to blocks in any of the following ranges ? In other words, if someone were to block the entire 202.x.x.x range they would be assured they would not lose any contact with North America ? http://teckla.apnic.net/annual_reports/1997/resource_status.htm#c4_1 Percentage Used ------------------------- 0% 61.x.x.x <-------- April 25, 1997 0% 169.208.x.x 0% 169.209.x.x 0% 169.210.x.x 0% 169.211.x.x 0% 169.212.x.x 0% 169.213.x.x 0% 169.214.x.x 0% 169.215.x.x 80% 202.x.x.x 80% 203.x.x.x 12% 210.x.x.x 12% 211.x.x.x ========== Do 100% of the NANOG members refuse to advertise blocks in the above ranges from facilities located in North America ? - Jim Fleming Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.net/IPv8 IPv8 - Designed for the Rest of the Human Race AM Radio Stations ---> http://www.DOT.AM