Re: [sig-policy] prop-106-v001: Restricting excessive IPv4 address trans
Apologies for this late response.
1. After APNIC reached its final /8 on 15 April 2011, we have a total 229 transfers. Out of that, 32 transfers are from 103/8, others are from different ranges. So around 14% of all transfers are from 103/8.
2. Since the policy proposal prop-50 implemented on 10 Feb 2010 to APNIC reached its final /8 on 15 April 2011, we had 64 transfer cases. During the same period, the total delegation number is 3580. Compare the number of transfers with the number of delegations at the same period, the rate is 1.8%.
Hope this helps in the discussion.
Cheers,
Sanjaya
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Bush [mailto:randy at psg dot com]
> Sent: Tuesday, 5 February 2013 1:50 PM
> To: Sanjaya Sanjaya
> Cc: sig-policy at apnic dot net
> Subject: Re: [sig-policy] prop-106-v001: Restricting excessive IPv4
> address transfers under the final /8 block
>
> > 32 (1.5%) delegations have been transferred, consisting of 24 standard
> > transfers and 8 mergers & acquisition transfers.
>
> can you compare to the 'normal' rate?
>
> randy