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 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
