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Re: Allocation of IP Addresses


From: "David R. Conrad" <davidc () apnic net>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 1996 13:07:54 +0900

Given the number of new ISPs that come to them for provider independent 
addresses, they isn't enough IPv4 address space to do the above with.
Are you sure of this? Even if they start allocating out of the former 
Class A space?

Do the math.  Currently, about 50 new ISP approach InterNIC for
address space per week.  This is up from about 25 6 months ago, so the
growth rate currently quadruples over a year.  Assuming a constant
rate, however, you'd consume all remaining address space in about 8
years.  This does not include large ISPs like Sprint, MCI, etc. that
are allocated /13s and /14s when they need new blocks, nor does it
include the growth from the AP or European regions.  Oh yea, don't
forget the effects of the rush on address space you'd likely get when
people realize the address space is running out very quickly.

After all, getting a reserved /16 out of the former Class A space 
wouldn't exactly be free because you would need to buy a NAT in order to
avoid renumbering down the road so not *ALL* ISP's are going to demand 
one of these. 

I don't see the point.  If you are going to propose using a reserved
class A, why not use net 10?

Regards,
-drc


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