[Chapter-delegates] The end of IPv4

Franck Martin franck at avonsys.com
Thu Apr 14 14:09:52 PDT 2011


My point was APNIC is done, but not ARIN and far from it...

I feel the region is at a disadvantage, because we will be all waiting for the US (major content providers) to get their act together...

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Leslie Daigle" <daigle at isoc.org>
To: "Franck Martin" <franck at avonsys.com>
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Sent: Friday, 15 April, 2011 8:53:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Chapter-delegates] The end of IPv4


Update:  APNIC is done.  See http://www.apnic.net/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/33246/Key-Turning-Point-in-Asia-Pacific-IPv4-Exhaustion_English.pdf

Leslie.

On Apr 14, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Franck Martin wrote:

> I'm not sure if you have been following, but the rate of decrease in IPv4 is tremendous with APNIC. They are at 3% left while ARIN has barely decreased at 10% and RIPE is at 9% (They were around 11% when IANA allocated the last IPv4 to them).
> 
> It seems that in a few months APNIC will run dry, while ARIN may carry for another year. The USA have been slow in migrating to IPv6 compared to other regions, and this recent issue may not help.
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