On 11 Nov 2010, at 17:38, Leo Vegoda wrote:
> On 28 Oct 2010, at 6:30, Keith Mitchell wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> 6UK Launch
>> Promoting the adoption of the new Internet Protocol in the UK
>>
>> The Internet is the foundation of current and future communications
>> infrastructure. Everything using the Internet has a unique identifier,
>> its IP address. Most devices on the Internet use IPv4 addresses.
>> However the number of IPv4 addresses which can be issued is drying up
>> and is expected to be exhausted in 1-2 years.
>
> And as if by magic, we allocated another /8 today. It's just a shame that it
> happened after the event.
>
> This is what's left now:
>
> 005/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 023/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 037/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 039/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 100/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
I wonder how much polluted is 100.100.100.0/24, for sure less that
1.2.3.0/24 but may be more than others.
> 102/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 103/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 104/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 106/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 179/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
> 185/8 IANA UNALLOCATED
>
> Cheers,
>
> Leo
Regards,
-as