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[rpd] Re: [afnog] IPv4 Allocations by Length Statistics for 2014
Walubengo J
jwalu at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 6 11:27:21 UTC 2014
@Adam,
And perhaps Dyncorp (or similar research institution) would be able to tell us why Nigeria (largest economy in Africa) is enjoying, without complaining only 3% total share of the IPv4 resources in Africa while SA, the second largest economy is doing 38%.
Perhaps they are doing too much NATting or worse still "re-using" IP nos? Maybe Sunday would know the reasons :-).
walu.
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On Thu, 11/6/14, Adam Nelson <adam at varud.com> wrote:
Subject: [rpd] Re: [afnog] IPv4 Allocations by Length Statistics for 2014
To: "Mark Tinka" <mark.tinka at seacom.mu>
Cc: "rpd List" <rpd at afrinic.net>, "afnog" <afnog at afnog.org>
Date: Thursday, November 6, 2014, 11:39 AM
Even if
operators were inclined to give the data, I doubt you'd
get much participation since it's all hassle and no
gain.
The only way to get
the data is good old fashioned research - which Afrinic is
probably not in a position to do internally (for various
reasons including the NDA). I bet Dyncorp (the link I sent
before) has quite a bit of the information you're
looking for - but it won't be cheap.
-Adam
--Kili - Cloud for
Africa: kili.io
Musings: twitter.com/varudMore Musings: varud.comAbout Adam: www.linkedin.com/in/adamcnelson
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at
11:34 AM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.mu>
wrote:
On
Thursday, November 06, 2014 10:07:09 AM Kofi ANSA AKUFO
wrote:
> Could we get more information from the data as to
what
> technology and applications are consuming the
resources?
I'm not sure operators would be willing to openly
share that
data, Kofi.
In fact, any such discussions between operators and
AFRINIC
are under NDA.
Mark.
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