> estimate of the number/proportion of Class B/Class C networks that have > been assigned out of the entire amount possible. Well, first off, the idea of class has been OBE. RFC 1519 pretty much killed class. If you are asking about the distributionss in the historic /a/b/c ranges, some of that type of data is being collected/published at www.isi.edu/~bmanning/in-addr-audit.html It does not cover specific /16 & /24 delegations, it just looks at all of the SOA entries. Still, it does give a representation of how much space is delegated. -- --bill
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