Thus spake "Owen DeLong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Feb 24, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Stephen Sprunk wrote:
The wording of the question and response referred only to "ARIN
members". That does not include most orgs with _only_ legacy
allocations, but it would include orgs with both legacy and non- legacy
allocations. Presumably, if an org had both types, both would have been
included, but that wasn't explicitly stated since it wasn't relevant to
the questions I was asking at the time.
Not necessarily. Orgs which are end-users and not LIR/ISP subscriber
members may have resources from ARIN without being members.
82% (by number) of all direct assignments are legacy*, and that includes all
of the class A blocks.
While I haven't requested the data to back it up, I find it fairly obvious
that non-legacy direct assignments would be smaller on average and thus
constitute far less than 18% (by size) of all assignments -- and a trivial
amount of space overall compared to allocations to LIRs/ISPs.
S
* Same source.
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