2 Jan
2007
2 Jan
'07
3:58 p.m.
Le 07-01-02 à 08:52, Iljitsch van Beijnum a écrit :
That's out of about 536 million /32s total in 2000::/3 so we're now at about 0.0094% utilization of the global IPv6 unicast space (65% for IPv4). Note also that 2006 was much lower than 2005 and even lower than 2004 in amount of IPv6 space allocated and even lower than 2003 in the number of blocks allocated.
this makes sense to me. providers who received a /32 have plenty of space for some time (for most deployments). so they won't come back to registries. And the first movers did get their allocations in the first years. So this is a normal trend. Marc. ----- IPv6 book: Migrating to IPv6, Wiley, 2006, http://www.ipv6book.ca