Unless I misremember, everyone who receives a direct allocation from ARIN and signs an RSA is automatically a member. It's not clear to me what "owner of a /24 network" means in that context. (I don't recall if signing an LRSA in and of itself also makes one a member, since by the time we had signed an LRSA, we had long since received our direct IPv6 allocation under an RSA.)
But perhaps Randy is looking for the number of /24 equivalents allocated to legacy resource holders who haven't also received an IPv6 direct allocation or other IPv4 direct allocation under an RSA? Scott On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 10:46 PM, Naslund, Steve <snasl...@medline.com>wrote: > Exactly right John. I think the term "owned" is a problem here. > > It seems to me that the terms would correctly be "holder" or who the > address space was issued to or "user" being the end user using that space. > > Wouldn't all of the holders be ARIN members unless grandfathered in? > > Steven Naslund > Chicago IL > > -----Original Message----- > From: John Curran [mailto:jcur...@arin.net] > Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2014 10:36 PM > To: Randy Bush > Cc: North American Network Operators' Group > Subject: Re: arin representation > > On Mar 23, 2014, at 6:53 PM, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote: > > > two questions: > > > > o of the /24s in the arin region, what percentage are owned by arin > > members? > > Randy - > > Happy to generate these - two questions for clarity. > > 1) Should we expand /16's and /8's into the corresponding number of /24's ? > (or do you only want those blocks issued originally as /24's to be > counted) > > 2) In terms of categories, we could go strictly with /24's held by ARIN > members > versus /24's held by non-members (and resulting percentages); note > that would > be predominantly ISPs since end-users assignments from ARIN are > unlikely to be > members unless they specifically opted to join. Alternatively, we > could provide > counts /24's under RSA, /24's under LRSA, and /24's > legacy-no-agreement as the > three categories of counts desired (and each percentage of the total) > > So, based on above, would you prefer the /24 space statistics as asked > (member/non-member) or rsa/lrsa/legacy-no-agreement? > > > o of the address holders in the arin region, what percentage are arin > > members? > > Will do. > > Thanks! > /John > > John Curran > President and CEO > ARIN > > > > >