On 05/12/2018 00:39, ALAIN AINA wrote:
Use different source: https://afrinic.net/stats/asn
thanks.
Frank
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 1:06 PM, Badru Ntege
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hat AFRINIC is running at a lower ASN allocation rate
>> >> across the continent than at any year since 2009:
>> >>
>> >> 2009: 82
>> >> 2010: 113
>> >> 2011: 109
>> >> 2012: 128
>> >> 2013: 155
>> >>
;> 2018: 99
>
> Thanks for sharing the statistics. I took a quick look at the
> information which is published. The results were as follows:
>
> 2015: 152
> 2016: 165
> 2017: 152
> 2018: 162
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
[frank@fisi ~]$ egrep
gt;> 2016: 166
> >> 2017: 152
> >> 2018: 99
> >
> > Thanks for sharing the statistics. I took a quick look at the
> > information which is published. The results were as follows:
> >
> > 2015: 152
> >
gt; 2011: 109
> >> 2012: 128
> >> 2013: 155
> >> 2014: 134
> >> 2015: 151
> >> 2016: 166
> >> 2017: 152
> >> 2018: 99
> >
> > Thanks for sharing the statistics. I took a quick look at the
> > information which is
017: 152
> 2018: 162
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
[frank@fisi ~]$ egrep '\|asn\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|2018[0-9]{4}\|'
delegated-afrinic-extended-20181204 | wc -l
163
[frank@fisi ~]$
>> As AFRINIC has a mandate to promote Internet growth across the
>> continent,
> >> 2011: 109
> >> 2012: 128
> >> 2013: 155
> >> 2014: 134
> >> 2015: 151
> >> 2016: 166
> >> 2017: 152
> >> 2018: 99
> >
> > Thanks for sharing the statistics. I took a quick look at the
> > information wh
Hi Frank,
At 04:55 AM 04-12-2018, Frank Habicht wrote:
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
I'll comment below.
Agenda item 1:
was there a drop?
Based on the numbers which both of us got, I would conclude that
there wasn't a drop in 2018.
Regards,
S. Moonesamy
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I took a quick look at the
> information which is published. The results were as follows:
>
> 2015: 152
> 2016: 165
> 2017: 152
> 2018: 162
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
[frank@fisi ~]$ egrep '\|asn\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|2018[0-9]{4}\|'
delegated-afrin
follows:
2015: 152
2016: 165
2017: 152
2018: 162
since this is a democracy, I vote for 163.
[frank@fisi ~]$ egrep '\|asn\|[0-9]+\|[0-9]+\|2018[0-9]{4}\|'
delegated-afrinic-extended-20181204 | wc -l
163
[frank@fisi ~]$
As AFRINIC has a mandate to promote Internet gro
Hi Andrew,
At 11:24 PM 03-12-2018, Andrew Alston wrote:
Now I realize this is still early December
2018 but were almost at the end of the year
and unless there are a LOT of ASNs about to be
issued I see that AFRINIC is running at a
lower ASN allocation rate across the continent than at
Andrew
Ps ☺ (I’m not jumping on you)
My simplistic view is that the community has slowly disintegrated into
self-interest corners and unfortunately the secretariat seems to have been
driven into a corner of always defending actions that the outreach function
over the last three years is
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