Owen DeLong wrote:
Again, wrong. The number is growing exponentially primarily because of the fragmentation that comes from recycling addresses.
Nope… It occurs when (e.g. HP or MIT or AMPR) sell off pieces of a class A as smaller prefixes to various other purchasers.
That, by no means, is not recycling. Moreover, most, if not all, entities purchasing address ranges use them with multihoming. > ROFLMAO you are demonstrating your extreme detachment from reality: So, you have never thought about the reason why people buy IP addresses. >> https://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-ohta-e2e-multihoming-02.txt > > THat's not one of the alternatives I was talking about. That you haven't mentioned any alternative and have talked about nothing is your problem. Masataka Ohta