[menog] Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-11-15 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet
Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.

The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, SAFNOG
TZNOG, MENOG, BJNOG, SDNOG, CMNOG, LACNOG and the RIPE Routing WG.

Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.apnic.net

For historical data, please see http://thyme.rand.apnic.net.

If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith .

Routing Table Report   04:00 +10GMT Sat 16 Nov, 2019

Report Website: http://thyme.rand.apnic.net
Detailed Analysis:  http://thyme.rand.apnic.net/current/

Analysis Summary


BGP routing table entries examined:  782974
Prefixes after maximum aggregation (per Origin AS):  298494
Deaggregation factor:  2.62
Unique aggregates announced (without unneeded subnets):  377528
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 66178
Prefixes per ASN: 11.83
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   56868
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   24273
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:9310
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:269
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table:   4.5
Max AS path length visible:  34
Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 44555)  27
Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table:27
Number of instances of unregistered ASNs:27
Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs:  29534
Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:   24191
Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:  110280
Number of bogon 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:11
Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:0
Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space:351
Number of addresses announced to Internet:   2842462336
Equivalent to 169 /8s, 108 /16s and 136 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced:   76.8
Percentage of allocated address space announced:   76.8
Percentage of available address space allocated:  100.0
Percentage of address space in use by end-sites:   99.4
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations:  260733

APNIC Region Analysis Summary
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Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:   209819
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:   61136
APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.43
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks:  203946
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:84964
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   10181
APNIC Prefixes per ASN:   20.03
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   2822
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   1517
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.6
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 25
Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:   5205
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet:  771253632
Equivalent to 45 /8s, 248 /16s and 101 /24s
APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431
(pre-ERX allocations)  23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319,
   58368-59391, 63488-64098, 64297-64395, 131072-141625
APNIC Address Blocks 1/8,  14/8,  27/8,  36/8,  39/8,  42/8,  43/8,
49/8,  58/8,  59/8,  60/8,  61/8, 101/8, 103/8,
   106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8,
   116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8,
   123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 150/8, 153/8,
   163/8, 171/8, 175/8, 180/8, 182/8, 183/8, 202/8,
   203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8, 219/8, 220/8, 221/8,
   222/8, 223/8,

ARIN Region Analysis Summary


Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes:230215
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:   106863
ARIN Deaggregation factor: 2.15
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:   227648
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks:108893
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:18632
ARIN Prefixes per ASN:12.22
ARIN Reg

[menog] FW: ICANN68 Fellowship Application Round Now Open

2019-11-15 Thread Fahd Batayneh
ICANN68 takes place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 22-25 June 2020.

The below is a call for applications to attend the meeting via the ICANN 
fellowship program. The deadline to apply is 15 December 2019, 23:59 UTC.

Please note that since ICANN68 is a policy forum, only alumni of the program 
are eligible to apply; i.e. those who have attended an ICANN meeting via the 
fellowship program in the past.

If you have any questions, please do reach out.

Fahd Batayneh
ICANN

Date: Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 1:51 AM
Subject: ICANN News Alert -- ICANN68 Fellowship Application Round Now Open






[ICANN Announcement Alerts]




ICANN68 Fellowship Application Round Now 
Open

15 November 2019

LOS ANGELES – 15 November 2019 – Today, the Internet Corporation for Assigned 
Names and Numbers (ICANN) opened the Fellowship Program application round for 
ICANN68. This round is open only to those who have previously completed an 
ICANN Fellowship because ICANN68 is a Policy Forum. The meeting will be held 
from 22–25 June 2020 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The deadline to apply is 15 
December 2019, 23:59 UTC. Successful candidates will be announced on 24 
February 2020 on 
https://icann.org/.

ICANN Fellowship Program

The Fellowship 
Program
 seeks out individuals who are interested in, or already engaged in, the 
various aspects of ICANN's work in policymaking, the operation of the Domain 
Name System (DNS), and the security and stability of the global Internet. The 
goal of the ICANN Fellowship Program is to strengthen the diversity of the 
multistakeholder model by fostering opportunities for individuals from 
underserved and underrepresented communities to become active participants in 
the ICANN community.

Since its creation in 2007, the Fellowship Program has built a strong group of 
individuals who are actively participating in the ICANN community and other 
Internet governance entities within the Internet ecosystem. Participation 
covers a range of activities, including:

  *   Writing articles and blogs
  *   Giving online or in-person public comments about bottom-up policymaking
  *   Participating in Internet conferences and panel discussions
  *   Joining working groups
  *   Mentoring newcomers
  *   Assisting our regional leaders
  *   Personal leadership development

For more information, please visit this 
page.

About ICANN

ICANN's mission is to help ensure a stable, secure, and unified global 
Internet. To reach another person on the Internet, you need to type an address 
– a name or a number – into your computer or other device. That address must be 
unique so computers know where to find each other. ICANN helps coordinate and 
support these unique identifiers across the world. ICANN was formed in 1998 as 
a not-for-profit public-benefit corporation with a community of participants 
from all over the world.




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