[afnog] afnog Digest, Vol 51, Issue 14

Global One Solution malabow at gmail.com
Fri Jun 13 21:09:14 UTC 2008


I have a good feeling they are not doing for the sake of promoting the v6,
and this is not how to promote v6. I understand we want to hype IPv6, and it
is wonderful, but we have to be fair, Who are you going to run to IPv6, your
self and bunch universities :) comon, what is the global routing table for
IPv6??  it's wonderful we are getting ready for IPv6, but ISP will not spend
real money till there is profit to be made,  what this company is doing is
called capitalisms, and i m not saying it's morally right, but if they have
to make money and they see an opportunity to make money, why not.. life is
not fair.....

my .75 cents :)



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>   1. Re:  ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY) (Maina Noah)
>   2. Re:  ip address and Lir (Stephane Bortzmeyer)
>   3. Re:  ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY) (SM)
>   4. Re:  ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY)
>      (Mensah Agbessitse)
>   5. Re:  ip address and Lir (Steven G. Huter)
>   6. Re:  ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY) (Maina Noah)
>   7.  Weekly Routing Table Report (Routing Analysis Role Account)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 07:35:21 -0700
> From: "Maina Noah" <mainanoah at ipexpertz.net>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY)
> To: "Randy Bush" <randy at psg.com>
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> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 16:49:25 +0200
> From: Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer at nic.fr>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir
> To: Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY <hrobert at iservices.tg>
> Cc: afnog at afnog.org
> Message-ID: <20080613144925.GA18835 at nic.fr>
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> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:57:26PM -0000,
>  Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY <hrobert at iservices.tg> wrote
>  a message of 25 lines which said:
>
> > Local Telco who get IP [v4] block from Afrinic and who would like to
> > resell at very high prices these blocks to their customers.
>
> They do it for the good of mankind, to promote the use of IPv6 :-)
>
> Giving the rapid depletion of IPv4 addresses, which will certainly
> trigger even worse things ("scarcity brings out the worst in people")
> you may find easier to deploy IPv6 than to make them change their
> pricing policy...
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:05:00 -0700
> From: SM <sm at resistor.net>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY)
> To: Maina Noah <mainanoah at ipexpertz.net>, afnog at afnog.org
> Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20080613084016.032044c0 at resistor.net>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed
>
> At 05:58 13-06-2008, Maina Noah wrote:
> >Public IP numbers are free resources which every customers is
> >entitled to. I suggest the
>
> It cannot be free as it's a finite resource.
>
> >only way to fix this kind of robbery is for AfriNic to conduct an
> >LIR meeting so that we as LIR's can discuss policies pertaining IP
> >numbers allocations to customers by ISP's. AfriNic needs to come up
> >with a flexible IP numbers allocation policy for LIR's. I will be
> >very happy to suggest how such policies can be achieved though i am
> >not certain if this can be solved from layer 8 or 9 through these
> >countries regulatory organs. i have setup a policy in my
> >organisation which i believe covers our clients needs. they are very
> happy.
>
> It's not an IP numbers allocation policy issue; it's a political
> issue.  There's not much AfriNIC can do as it's not its job to tell
> countries what to do.  Even if IP number allocation was cheap, there
> may be other barriers.  It's up to the country's regulatory body to
> ensure that there is fair competition if that is their
> objective.  That may promote wider access at affordable prices.
>
> Regards,
> -sm
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:16:50 +0000
> From: "Mensah Agbessitse" <brunomake at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY)
> To: SM <sm at resistor.net>
> Cc: Maina Noah <mainanoah at ipexpertz.net>, afnog at afnog.org
> Message-ID:
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> Dear All,
>
> In situation like this can IPv6 solve his problem if he can get an ISP
> outside whith whom he can peer with. I quite remember that there is a
> possibility to route IPv6 over IPv4 network.
> If this is possible, how soon can Afrinic help him?
>
> Bruno.
>
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:05 PM, SM <sm at resistor.net> wrote:
>
> > At 05:58 13-06-2008, Maina Noah wrote:
> >
> >> Public IP numbers are free resources which every customers is entitled
> to.
> >> I suggest the
> >>
> >
> > It cannot be free as it's a finite resource.
> >
> > only way to fix this kind of robbery is for AfriNic to conduct an LIR
> >> meeting so that we as LIR's can discuss policies pertaining IP numbers
> >> allocations to customers by ISP's. AfriNic needs to come up with a
> flexible
> >> IP numbers allocation policy for LIR's. I will be very happy to suggest
> how
> >> such policies can be achieved though i am not certain if this can be
> solved
> >> from layer 8 or 9 through these countries regulatory organs. i have
> setup a
> >> policy in my organisation which i believe covers our clients needs. they
> are
> >> very happy.
> >>
> >
> > It's not an IP numbers allocation policy issue; it's a political issue.
> >  There's not much AfriNIC can do as it's not its job to tell countries
> what
> > to do.  Even if IP number allocation was cheap, there may be other
> barriers.
> >  It's up to the country's regulatory body to ensure that there is fair
> > competition if that is their objective.  That may promote wider access at
> > affordable prices.
> >
> > Regards,
> > -sm
> >
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> Message: 5
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:22:09 +0000 (GMT)
> From: "Steven G. Huter" <sghuter at nsrc.org>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir
> To: Fabrice BAGOLIBE <bagolibe at artp.tg>
> Cc: afnog at afnog.org
> Message-ID: <20080613171146.T72785 at psg.com>
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> >>> - he can't for regulation issues run his own vsat
> >>> - he needs 2 Uplink because the connectivity is critical for him
> >>> - the local Telco doesn't want to give him for free the number of IP he
> >>> needs but is ready to give him 4 IP for $250 /month, 8 IP for $225.
>
> salut fabrice
>
> can artp propose national policy or regulatory requirements to establish
> a more rational allocation system ?
>
> steve
>
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 10:40:33 -0700
> From: "Maina Noah" <mainanoah at ipexpertz.net>
> Subject: Re: [afnog] ip address and Lir (Jean Robert HOUNTOMEY)
> To: "Mensah Agbessitse" <brunomake at gmail.com>
> Cc: afnog at afnog.org
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> Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 04:08:03 +1000 (EST)
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> Routing Table Report   04:00 +10GMT Sat 14 Jun, 2008
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> Detailed Analysis:  http://thyme.apnic.net/current/
>
> Analysis Summary
> ----------------
>
> BGP routing table entries examined:                              259901
>    Prefixes after maximum aggregation:                          128080
>    Deaggregation factor:                                          2.03
>    Unique aggregates announced to Internet:                     126786
> Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:                 28442
>    Prefixes per ASN:                                              9.14
> Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:           24790
> Origin ASes announcing only one prefix:                           11978
> Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:                3652
> Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:             78
> Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table:       3.6
>    Max AS path length visible:                                      18
>    Max AS path prepend of ASN (43380)                               13
> Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table:               623
>    Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table:                         229
> Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs:                         48
> Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:                       8
> Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:                    0
> Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space:            780
> Number of addresses announced to Internet:                   1858706912
>    Equivalent to 110 /8s, 201 /16s and 157 /24s
>    Percentage of available address space announced:               50.1
>    Percentage of allocated address space announced:               60.9
>    Percentage of available address space allocated:               82.3
>    Percentage of address space in use by end-sites:               72.2
> Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations:      126226
>
> APNIC Region Analysis Summary
> -----------------------------
>
> Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:                    59132
>    Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:               22129
>    APNIC Deaggregation factor:                                    2.67
> Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks:           56160
>    Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:    25128
> APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    3275
>    APNIC Prefixes per ASN:                                       17.15
> APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:                869
> APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    508
> Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:                        3.5
>    Max APNIC Region AS path length visible:                         17
> Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet:              352137632
>    Equivalent to 20 /8s, 253 /16s and 49 /24s
>    Percentage of available APNIC address space announced:         75.0
>
> APNIC AS Blocks        4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431
> (pre-ERX allocations)  23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079
> APNIC Address Blocks    58/8,  59/8,  60/8,  61/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8,
>                       115/8, 116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8,
>                       122/8, 123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 202/8, 203/8,
>                       210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8,
>
>
> ARIN Region Analysis Summary
> ----------------------------
>
> Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes:                    120109
>    Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:                65072
>    ARIN Deaggregation factor:                                     1.85
> Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:            89906
>    Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks:     34679
> ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    12213
>    ARIN Prefixes per ASN:                                         7.36
> ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:                4736
> ARIN Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    1147
> Average ARIN Region AS path length visible:                         3.3
>    Max ARIN Region AS path length visible:                          15
> Number of ARIN addresses announced to Internet:               356411552
>    Equivalent to 21 /8s, 62 /16s and 104 /24s
>    Percentage of available ARIN address space announced:          73.3
>
> ARIN AS Blocks         1-1876, 1902-2042, 2044-2046, 2048-2106
> (pre-ERX allocations)  2138-2584, 2615-2772, 2823-2829, 2880-3153
>                       3354-4607, 4865-5119, 5632-6655, 6912-7466
>                       7723-8191, 10240-12287, 13312-15359, 16384-17407
>                       18432-20479, 21504-23551, 25600-26591,
>                       26624-27647, 29696-30719, 31744-33791
>                       35840-36863, 39936-40959, 46080-47103
> ARIN Address Blocks     24/8,  63/8,  64/8,  65/8,  66/8,  67/8,  68/8,
>                        69/8,  70/8,  71/8,  72/8,  73/8,  74/8,  75/8,
>                        76/8,  96/8,  97/8,  98/8,  99/8, 173/8, 174/8,
>                       199/8, 204/8, 205/8, 206/8, 207/8, 208/8, 209/8,
>                       216/8,
>
> RIPE Region Analysis Summary
> ----------------------------
>
> Prefixes being announced by RIPE Region ASes:                     55926
>    Total RIPE prefixes after maximum aggregation:                34008
>    RIPE Deaggregation factor:                                     1.64
> Prefixes being announced from the RIPE address blocks:            51103
>    Unique aggregates announced from the RIPE address blocks:     34277
> RIPE Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    11456
>    RIPE Prefixes per ASN:                                         4.46
> RIPE Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:                5988
> RIPE Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    1725
> Average RIPE Region AS path length visible:                         4.0
>    Max RIPE Region AS path length visible:                          18
> Number of RIPE addresses announced to Internet:               360988032
>    Equivalent to 21 /8s, 132 /16s and 61 /24s
>    Percentage of available RIPE address space announced:          82.8
>
> RIPE AS Blocks         1877-1901, 2043, 2047, 2107-2136, 2585-2614
> (pre-ERX allocations)  2773-2822, 2830-2879, 3154-3353, 5377-5631
>                       6656-6911, 8192-9215, 12288-13311, 15360-16383
>                       20480-21503, 24576-25599, 28672-29695
>                       30720-31743, 33792-35839, 38912-39935
>                       40960-45055, 47104-48127
> RIPE Address Blocks     62/8,  77/8,  78/8,  79/8,  80/8,  81/8,  82/8,
>                        83/8,  84/8,  85/8,  86/8,  87/8,  88/8,  89/8,
>                        90/8,  91/8,  92/8,  93/8,  94/8,  95/8, 193/8,
>                       194/8, 195/8, 212/8, 213/8, 217/8,
>
> LACNIC Region Analysis Summary
> ------------------------------
>
> Prefixes being announced by LACNIC Region ASes:                   20218
>    Total LACNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:               5155
>    LACNIC Deaggregation factor:                                   3.92
> Prefixes being announced from the LACNIC address blocks:          18456
>    Unique aggregates announced from the LACNIC address blocks:   10363
> LACNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:    954
>    LACNIC Prefixes per ASN:                                      19.35
> LACNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:               305
> LACNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   160
> Average LACNIC Region AS path length visible:                       4.1
>    Max LACNIC Region AS path length visible:                        15
> Number of LACNIC addresses announced to Internet:              52287232
>    Equivalent to 3 /8s, 29 /16s and 215 /24s
>    Percentage of available LACNIC address space announced:        51.9
>
> LACNIC AS Blocks       26592-26623, 27648-28671, plus ERX transfers
> LACNIC Address Blocks  186/8, 187/8, 189/8, 190/8, 200/8, 201/8,
>
> AfriNIC Region Analysis Summary
> -------------------------------
>
> Prefixes being announced by AfriNIC Region ASes:                   3895
>    Total AfriNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:              1200
>    AfriNIC Deaggregation factor:                                  3.25
> Prefixes being announced from the AfriNIC address blocks:          4168
>    Unique aggregates announced from the AfriNIC address blocks:   1875
> AfriNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   243
>    AfriNIC Prefixes per ASN:                                     17.15
> AfriNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:               80
> AfriNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   47
> Average AfriNIC Region AS path length visible:                      3.9
>    Max AfriNIC Region AS path length visible:                       14
> Number of AfriNIC addresses announced to Internet:             12316160
>    Equivalent to 0 /8s, 187 /16s and 238 /24s
>    Percentage of available AfriNIC address space announced:       36.7
>
> AfriNIC AS Blocks      36864-37887 & ERX transfers
> AfriNIC Address Blocks  41/8, 196/8,
>
> APNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
> ----------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
>  4755     1618        387          89   Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
>  9498     1181        550          62   BHARTI BT INTERNET LTD.
> 17488     1120         78          76   Hathway IP Over Cable Interne
>  9583     1116        110         450   Sify Limited
>  4766      850       6006         343   Korea Telecom (KIX)
>  4134      824      12915         321   CHINANET-BACKBONE
> 23577      820         34         702   Korea Telecom (ATM-MPLS)
> 18101      693        167          36   Reliance Infocom Ltd Internet
>  9829      598        450          12   BSNL National Internet Backbo
>  1221      550       1919         423   Telstra Pty Ltd
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet-APNIC
>
> ARIN Region per AS prefix count summary
> ---------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
>  209     3009       3874         620   Qwest
>  6389     2355       3138         188   bellsouth.net, inc.
>  4323     1469       1045         378   Time Warner Telecom
>  2386     1453        660         875   AT&T Data Communications Serv
>  7018     1370       5810         980   AT&T WorldNet Services
> 11492     1228        148          12   Cable One
>  1785     1066        510         105   AppliedTheory Corporation
> 18566     1044        296          10   Covad Communications
> 20115     1040       1062         564   Charter Communications
>  7011     1034        289         569   Citizens Utilities
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet-ARIN
>
> RIPE Region per AS prefix count summary
> ---------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
>  3292      412       1772         371   TDC Tele Danmark
>  8452      347        188           7   TEDATA
>  3301      338       1460         308   TeliaNet Sweden
>  8866      319         77          21   Bulgarian Telecommunication C
>  3320      315       7045         265   Deutsche Telekom AG
>  3215      285       2742          89   France Telecom Transpac
>  8551      283        269          38   Bezeq International
>  5462      275        666          27   Telewest Broadband
>  680      274       2047         264   DFN-IP service G-WiN
>  9155      268         45          10   QualityNet AS number
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet-RIPE
>
> LACNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
> -----------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
>  8151     1245       2464         227   UniNet S.A. de C.V.
> 11830      603        299           9   Instituto Costarricense de El
> 22047      566        270          14   VTR PUNTO NET S.A.
>  7303      468        229          66   Telecom Argentina Stet-France
> 16814      426         27          10   NSS, S.A.
>  6471      413         85          46   ENTEL CHILE S.A.
> 11172      411        118          69   Servicios Alestra S.A de C.V
> 10620      392        100          71   TVCABLE BOGOTA
> 14117      375         23           9   Telefonica del Sur S.A.
> 20299      340         24          92   NEWCOM AMERICAS
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet-LACNIC
>
> AfriNIC Region per AS prefix count summary
> ------------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
> 24863      475         61          30   LINKdotNET AS number
>  3741      282        853         223   The Internet Solution
> 20858      220         34           3   EgyNet
>  2018      192        189          82   Tertiary Education Network
>  5713      163        558          99   Telkom SA Ltd
>  6713      143        135          11   Itissalat Al-MAGHRIB
> 33783      134         10          12   EEPAD TISP TELECOM & INTERNET
>  5536      121          8          16   Internet Egypt Network
> 29571      103         13           8   Ci Telecom Autonomous system
> 33776      100          6           3   Starcomms Nigeria Limited
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet-AFRINIC
>
> Global Per AS prefix count summary
> ----------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  /20 equiv  MaxAgg  Description
>  209     3009       3874         620   Qwest
>  6389     2355       3138         188   bellsouth.net, inc.
>  4755     1618        387          89   Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
>  4323     1469       1045         378   Time Warner Telecom
>  2386     1453        660         875   AT&T Data Communications Serv
>  7018     1370       5810         980   AT&T WorldNet Services
>  8151     1245       2464         227   UniNet S.A. de C.V.
> 11492     1228        148          12   Cable One
>  9498     1181        550          62   BHARTI BT INTERNET LTD.
> 17488     1120         78          76   Hathway IP Over Cable Interne
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-ASnet
>
> Global Per AS Maximum Aggr summary
> ----------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  Net Savings Description
>  6389      2355        2167      bellsouth.net, inc.
>  4755      1618        1529      Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
> 11492      1228        1216      Cable One
>  9498      1181        1119      BHARTI BT INTERNET LTD.
>  4323      1469        1091      Time Warner Telecom
> 17488      1120        1044      Hathway IP Over Cable Interne
> 18566      1044        1034      Covad Communications
>  8151      1245        1018      UniNet S.A. de C.V.
>  1785      1066         961      AppliedTheory Corporation
> 22773       957         895      Cox Communications, Inc.
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-CIDRnet
>
> List of Unregistered Origin ASNs (Global)
> -----------------------------------------
>
> Bad AS  Designation  Network              Transit AS  Description
> 16927   UNALLOCATED   12.0.252.0/23          701       UUNET Technologies,
> 22492   UNALLOCATED   12.2.46.0/24          7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 15132   UNALLOCATED   12.9.150.0/24         7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 32567   UNALLOCATED   12.14.170.0/24        7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 13632   UNALLOCATED   12.20.55.0/24         6517       Yipes
> Communications
> 13746   UNALLOCATED   12.24.56.0/24         7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 32567   UNALLOCATED   12.25.107.0/24        7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 13632   UNALLOCATED   12.31.25.0/24         6517       Yipes
> Communications
> 27220   UNALLOCATED   12.35.204.0/24        7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
> 26973   UNALLOCATED   12.39.152.0/24        7018       AT&T WorldNet
> Servic
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-badAS
>
> Advertised Unallocated Addresses
> --------------------------------
>
> Network            Origin AS  Description
> 24.51.159.0/24        7843     Adelphia Corp.
> 24.54.224.0/19       20001     HoldCo LLC - Road Runner
> 24.75.160.0/19        7843     Adelphia Corp.
> 24.75.192.0/18        7843     Adelphia Corp.
> 24.142.40.0/21        7018     AT&T WorldNet Services
> 24.142.160.0/19       7018     AT&T WorldNet Services
> 24.246.0.0/17         7018     AT&T WorldNet Services
> 24.246.128.0/18       7018     AT&T WorldNet Services
> 62.61.220.0/24       24974     Tachyon Europe BV - Wireless
> 63.140.213.0/24      22555     Universal Talkware Corporatio
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data-add-IANA
>
> Number of prefixes announced per prefix length (Global)
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>  /1:0        /2:0        /3:0        /4:0        /5:0        /6:0
>  /7:0        /8:18       /9:9       /10:16      /11:42      /12:142
> /13:279     /14:514     /15:1028    /16:9958    /17:4337    /18:7359
> /19:15676   /20:18305   /21:17924   /22:22319   /23:23253   /24:135965
> /25:841     /26:1035    /27:782     /28:81      /29:10      /30:1
> /31:0       /32:7
>
> Advertised prefixes smaller than registry allocations
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>  ASN   No of nets  Total ann.   Description
>  209     1764          3009      Qwest
>  6389     1452          2355      bellsouth.net, inc.
> 11492     1210          1228      Cable One
>  2386     1150          1453      AT&T Data Communications Serv
> 18566     1025          1044      Covad Communications
>  4755      973          1618      Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Aut
>  9583      971          1116      Sify Limited
>  6298      946           961      Cox Communicatons
>  6478      941           942      AT&T Worldnet Services
> 17488      932          1120      Hathway IP Over Cable Interne
>
> Complete listing at http://thyme.apnic.net/current/data/sXXas-nos
>
> Number of /24s announced per /8 block (Global)
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>   4:9         8:114      12:2049     13:1        15:22       16:3
>  17:5        18:13       20:35       24:1075     25:1        32:61
>  33:3        38:440      40:92       41:645      43:1        44:2
>  47:12       52:3        55:4        56:3        57:23       58:458
>  59:475      60:443      61:991      62:1100     63:2030     64:3275
>  65:2419     66:3636     67:1211     68:695      69:2273     70:679
>  71:126      72:1815     73:5        74:1002     75:220      76:299
>  77:727      78:706      79:194      80:914      81:849      82:563
>  83:392      84:565      85:1011     86:422      87:694      88:313
>  89:1257     90:12       91:1267     92:186      93:574      94:16
>  96:34       97:23       98:200      99:3       100:1       111:1
>  112:1       113:1       114:34      116:695     117:326     118:143
>  119:460     120:59      121:525     122:781     123:346     124:850
>  125:1137    128:331     129:204     130:130     131:401     132:67
>  133:9       134:177     135:33      136:218     137:91      138:151
>  139:78      140:498     141:99      142:403     143:335     144:356
>  145:51      146:363     147:154     148:505     149:191     150:130
>  151:193     152:143     153:136     154:10      155:273     156:174
>  157:273     158:168     159:239     160:266     161:105     162:232
>  163:184     164:530     165:447     166:316     167:328     168:615
>  169:138     170:429     171:29      172:10      189:196     190:2103
>  192:5792    193:4094    194:3200    195:2488    196:1065    198:3740
>  199:3273    200:5541    201:1441    202:7631    203:7925    204:3986
>  205:2122    206:2412    207:2795    208:3365    209:3477    210:2520
>  211:1018    212:1399    213:1662    214:163     215:48      216:4426
>  217:1196    218:348     219:416     220:1083    221:469     222:308
>
>
> End of report
>
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