Global RIR Statistics
This presentation focuses on global Internet Protocol (IP) and Autonomous System (AS) number statistics, highlighting community interest, concerns about exhaustion, and recent routing table growth. Each Regional Internet Registry (RIR) presents registration data in a uniform format to promote transparency and accessibility. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of global address allocation trends from ARIN, APNIC, and RIPE NCC from 1999 to 2000, including IPv6 distributions and assignation insights. Access detailed statistical data and trends freely at the RIPE NCC site.
Global RIR Statistics
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Global RIR Statistics Nurani Nimpuno Registration Services Manager RIPE NCC http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/archive/ripe-39/presentations/
Background & Goal • General community interest in IP and AS number statistics • Concern about exhaustion • Recent statistical presentations on routing table growth • Each RIR to provide registration data • Uniform format • Freely available • Common presentation with global, cumulative and comparable data
Global Address Allocation ARIN APNIC RIPE NCC APNIC RIPE NCC Unallocated ARIN Other Orgs.
Global Address Allocation2000 (1.28 /8) (1.5 /8) APNIC RIPE NCC ARIN (2.0 /8)
Address Allocation1999 - 2000 ARIN RIPE NCC APNIC
Global ASN Distribution2000 APNIC RIPE NCC ARIN
ASN Assignments 1999 - 2000 APNIC RIPE NCC ARIN
ASN assignments 1999 - 2000 ARIN RIPE NCC APNIC
Global IPv6 Distribution APNIC RIPE NCC ARIN
Global IPv6 Distribution AU, AT, BE, CA, CN, DK, FR, GR, HK, IT, MX, PT, SG, CH
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