Re: IPv4 consumption statistics and extrapolations

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  *> 
  *> At this rate the central pool will exhaust in 2018, some 14 years hence. 
  *> i.e. some 168 months hence. Allowing for an accelerating consumption rate 
  *> at an exponential rate brings this forward to 10 years, or 120 months. 
  *> (details of the analysis are at http://bgp.potaroo.net/ipv4/)
  *> 
  *> (Of course you should consult your favourite oracle, mystic, soothsayer or 
  *> whatever for your own preferred version of the future.)
  *> 
  *> regards,
  *> 
  *>     Geoff
  *> 
  *> 

Some 10 years ago, every IETF plenary meeting had a soothsayer session,
projecting how soon we would run out of IPv4 addresses.  Has anyone
looked to see how today's data extrapolates from the predictions then?
Was it as "S" curve, after all??

Just wondering...

Bob Braden

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