Hi AfriNIC,

I was running my stats scripts and I noticed something which I found kind of 
alarming and I'd like to hear thoughts on why this might be.

Now - I realize this is still early December 2018 - but we're almost at the end 
of the year and unless there are a LOT of ASN's about to be issued - I see that 
AFRINIC is running at a lower ASN allocation rate across the continent than at 
any year since 2009:

2009: 82
2010: 113
2011: 109
2012: 128
2013: 155
2014: 134
2015: 151
2016: 166
2017: 152
2018: 99

With the exceptions of Botswana (2 in 2018, 1 in 2017), Egypt (2 in 2018, 1 in 
2017), and Tanzania (5 in 2018 and 2 in 2017) the ASN allocation rates in every 
single country on the continent are way down, and across the continent in 
total, down by more than 30% when compared to 2017 - that is *extremely* 
alarming when considered in the context of the African ecosystem and its growth 
- especially when we consider that Africa as a continent already only accounts 
for 1653 allocated ASN's of the 62700 odd ASN's in the global BGP table (2.6%) 
and in terms of active ASN's on the continent that drops to roughly 1.9%

As AFRINIC has a mandate to promote Internet growth across the continent, I 
really think it would be good to understand what their thoughts on this are - 
and no - before I get jumped on - I am not blaming AFRINIC for the drop - but 
it certainly does warrant questions being asked.

Thanks

Andrew

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