Re: Survey on IPv4 Scarcity, IPv6 Adoption, Carrier-Grade NAT Deployment

2015-12-17 Thread Philipp Richter
Dear NANOG readers,

thank you very much for your participation in this survey. We already
received more than 60 replies from ISPs all over the world.

If you work for an ISP and didn't answer yet, we would greatly
appreciate your response.

Link to the survey: http://natsurvey.icsi.berkeley.edu/

(approx. 5 minutes, all questions explicitly optional)

thank you!

On 08/12/15 00:22, Philipp Richter wrote:
> Dear NANOG readers,
> 
> we are a team of researchers from ICSI Berkeley, TU Berlin, TU Munich,
> Internet Initiative Japan and UC Berkeley jointly working on a project
> to assess the effects of IPv4 address exhaustion.
> 
> As part of our research, we conduct a survey among network operators.
> The goal of this survey is to better understand the degree of IPv4
> scarcity that ISPs face and which measures are taken to combat it (IPv4
> Carrier-Grade NAT deployment, IPv4 address markets, and IPv6 transition
> mechanisms).
> 
> If you work for an ISP that connects end-users to the Internet, we would
> greatly appreciate your response.
> 
> To participate, please visit http://natsurvey.icsi.berkeley.edu/
> 
> (answering should take about 5 minutes, all questions are explicitly
> optional).
> 
> We will make anonymized results of this survey available to the public
> in early 2016.
> 
> Thank you very much for your support!
> 
> 
> If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me
> directly at prichter AT icsi DOT berkeley DOT edu.
> 
> --
> Philipp Richter
> Research Assistant / PhD Student
> TU Berlin / ICSI
> 


Survey on IPv4 Scarcity, IPv6 Adoption, Carrier-Grade NAT Deployment

2015-12-07 Thread Philipp Richter
Dear NANOG readers,

we are a team of researchers from ICSI Berkeley, TU Berlin, TU Munich,
Internet Initiative Japan and UC Berkeley jointly working on a project
to assess the effects of IPv4 address exhaustion.

As part of our research, we conduct a survey among network operators.
The goal of this survey is to better understand the degree of IPv4
scarcity that ISPs face and which measures are taken to combat it (IPv4
Carrier-Grade NAT deployment, IPv4 address markets, and IPv6 transition
mechanisms).

If you work for an ISP that connects end-users to the Internet, we would
greatly appreciate your response.

To participate, please visit http://natsurvey.icsi.berkeley.edu/

(answering should take about 5 minutes, all questions are explicitly
optional).

We will make anonymized results of this survey available to the public
in early 2016.

Thank you very much for your support!


If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me
directly at prichter AT icsi DOT berkeley DOT edu.

--
Philipp Richter
Research Assistant / PhD Student
TU Berlin / ICSI