No problem.  One of the risks in text communication.  

I guess the usefulness of the measurement would be in what the original 
question is?

If we knew more about what the membership / non-membership question was about 
it would be easier.  I guess if we were really trying to figure out how much 
address space is within ARIN member "control", just the holder would be enough 
to know.  For example, you could say the X% of space is being used by ARIN 
members and X% is in use by legacy users.  Since the holder could change or 
revoke access to the space by an end user I guess we could say they control it. 
 

For other questions it might be more important to know who is "using" an 
address space.  Like how much space is issued to end users directly by ARIN vs 
provided to them by service providers.  The two types would have very different 
rules regarding reallocation and such.

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Bush [mailto:ra...@psg.com] 
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 11:10 PM
To: Naslund, Steve
Cc: North American Network Operators' Group
Subject: Re: arin representation

sorry steve.

was not chasing down the tree.  not clear what a useful measurement would be.

randy

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