On Dec 5, 2013, at 3:39 AM, David Huberman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I would like to start a PPML discussion about the transfer world. 
> Specifically, I would like to discuss 8.2 transfers with respect to both ARIN 
> policy and ARIN internal procedures and processes.  To ensure this discussion 
> is based on solid factual evidence, I have a stats request for ARIN staff.
> 
> For calendar years 2011 and 2012, and for 2013 YTD, please provde:
> 
> - The raw number of 8.2 transfer requests submitted
> - The raw number of those requests which were approved.
> - The raw number of those requests which were completed.  

David - 

  We will look into production of these statistics for support of your policy 
  development efforts.  Note that a subset of that data, specifically the 8.2 
  requests submitted and approved for 2013 by month, is on the statistics page:
  <https://www.arin.net/knowledge/statistics/index.html> (This does not include
  the completed or historic data requested)

  We recently responded on 27 November 2013 to your request for statistics 
related 
  to new entrants; are your policy development efforts in that area now 
concluded?

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN

===

> From: John Curran <[email protected]>
> Subject: [arin-ppml] Statistics request regarding new entrants (was: Re: 
> Stats request)
> Date: November 27, 2013 at 10:02:13 AM GMT+8
> To: David Huberman <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> 
> On Nov 25, 2013, at 11:06 AM, David Huberman <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> All this talk about "new entrants" with no data basis for what's being 
>> discussed.
>> 
>> ARIN this question is for you.  In 2013 YTD:
>> 
>> - how many assignments of IPv4 were issued to end-users.
>> Then:
>> - how many assignments of IPv4 were issued to end-users who didn't 
>> previously have direct space from ARIN? (1)
>> 
>> Repeat for ISPs:
>> - how many allocations of IPv4 were issued to ISPs.
>> Then:
>> - how many allocations of IPv4 were issued to ISPs who didn't previously 
>> have direct space from ARIN (1)
>> 
>> Thanks
>> /david
>> 
>> (1) Ignore the possibility of multiple accounts for the same company; 
>> they're statistical outliers and make data collection much more difficult
> 
> 
> David - 
> 
> As requested - 
> 
> End users:
> 
>  682 assignments 2013 YTD, 584 (86%) to new entrants
>  10,353 /24s issued in assignments 2013 YTD, 6,475 /24s (63%) to new entrants
> 
> ISPs:
> 
>  1234 allocations 2013 YTD, 387 (31%) to new entrants
>  66,637 /24s issued in allocations 2013 YTD, 5,520 /24s (8%) to new entrants
> 
> Overall:
> 
>  1916 blocks issued 2013 YTD, 971 (51%) to new entrants
>  76,990 /24s issued 2013 YTD, 11,995 /24s (16%) to new entrants
> 
> ("new entrants" defined as organizations which did not have a direct IPv4 
> registration from ARIN prior to 2013)
> 
> FYI,
> /John
> 
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> ARIN
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