On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 12:38:21 PST, Tony Hain said: > all space currently considered lost. Given that IANA allocated 9 /8's over a > 6 month period this year, coupled with the fact that only 78 /8's remain in > the useful part of the pool (ie: 52 month burn out), They said that just before CIDR happened, too. >From the routing-table summary posted to the NANOG list this morning: Number of addresses announced to Internet: 1348239976 Equivalent to 80 /8s, 92 /16s and 130 /24s Percentage of available address space announced: 36.4 Percentage of allocated address space announced: 58.8 Percentage of available address space allocated: 61.9 So 40% isn't even *allocated* yet (saying that we're probably burning /8's faster than needed, but only 36% of the available space is actually routed. Sounds to me like we've got more time than 52 months, if we start doing stuff now to increase the usage efficiencies....
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