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[rpd] Questions about IP Allocation rate

Madhvi Gokool madhvi at afrinic.net
Tue Oct 14 13:26:46 UTC 2025


Dear Andrew

The status 'Reserved' is provided to the following cases :-

a) Resources that are reserved according to ratified and implemented 
policies(one /12 IPv4 under the soft landing policy and 2 x 16’s IPv4 
prefixes  and small ASNs for IXPs)

b) Resources that have been reclaimed from organisations during the 
closure exercises and quarantined

c) Resources that have been voluntarily returned  by resource members  
and quarantined

Quarantined resources in the case of b) and c) above are subject to a 
cleanup process to ensure sanity before they are added to the available 
pool of resources.

d) Resources that have beenderegistered from the AFRINIC whois database 
after the investigation of misappropriated resources were also quarantined.

We will produce a breakdown of these reservations by tomorrow.

Regards

Madhvi


On 14/10/2025 13:11, Andrew Alston wrote:
> Hi Madhvi,
>
> I'm a little confused by the stats on that page.  According to the CPM 
> AfriNIC currently reserves as a /16 for IXP space and a /12 under soft 
> landing.  This accounts for a total of 1,114,112 addresses.
>
> The stats page shows total reservations of 17509 /24s - which amounts 
> to roughly a /10 and another /14 in reserved space.  This is more than 
> 4 times the amount of reserved space that I can account for in the CPM 
> - so what is the rest of it and what am I missing here?
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew
>
>
> On Tue, Oct 14, 2025 at 11:03 AM Madhvi Gokool via RPD 
> <rpd at afrinic.net> wrote:
>
>     Dear Sir
>
>     AFRINIC publishes statistics here - https://stats.afrinic.net
>
>     The graph titled “Distribution of IPv4 (/24) per year“ on the page
>     Statistics Portal <https://stats.afrinic.net/ipv4/> can be
>     referenced for yearly distribution, In addition, The ‘Filter by
>     date Range’ can be used to get granular statistics for the IPv4
>     allocations.
>
>     We also wish to inform you that while the page is accessible on
>     Firefox and Safari browsers, we have noticed an erratic behaviour
>     when accessed via Chrome browser. We are investigating this
>     erratic behaviour at the moment.
>
>     Kind Regards
>
>     Madhvi Gokool
>
>     AFRINIC Policy Liaison
>
>
>     On 13/10/2025 18:43, Andrew Alston wrote:
>>     Hi All,
>>
>>     I was wondering if there were updated statistics for the amount
>>     of space allocated in the last 3 years.  In addition to this
>>     information regarding exactly how much free space is still
>>     available in the IPv4 unallocated pool (excluding reservations)
>>
>>     I ask this because depending on the allocation rate - we may wish
>>     to consider revising the soft-landing policy that currently
>>     reserves a /12 worth of ipv4 space for "future uses, as yet
>>     unforeseen".
>>
>>     I point out that the soft landing policy was ratified in 2011,
>>     and if we still, after 14 years, have not been able to articulate
>>     a clear reason for such a large reservation, I think it's time we
>>     look at most, if not all, of that /12 back into the main
>>     unallocated pool that can be allocated for African resource
>>     holders that actually need it.
>>
>>     Amongst other reasons, sitting with unallocated, unannounced,
>>     reserved space like this leaves the space vulnerable to hijacking
>>     and malicious use or even potential theft.
>>
>>     Thanks
>>
>>     Andrew
>>
>>
>>
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