Reusable 240/4 Re: IPv4 address block

Abraham Y. Chen aychen at avinta.com
Fri Jan 12 04:06:59 UTC 2024


Hi, Nick:

1)    " ... So that suggests that 240/4 would provide a little more than 
1Y of consumption, ...   ":

     EzIP proposes to use 240/4 CG-NAT's 100.64/10. So, 240/4 will be 
reusable worldwide and no need to consider consumption rate.

Regards,

Abe (2024-01-11 23:06)


On 2024-01-11 07:43, Nick Hilliard wrote:
> Christopher Hawker wrote on 11/01/2024 10:54:
>> Reclassifying this space, would add 10+ years onto the free pool for 
>> each RIR
>
> on this point: prior to RIR depletion, the annual global run-rate on 
> /8s measured by IANA was ~13 per annum. So that suggests that 240/4 
> would provide a little more than 1Y of consumption, assuming no demand 
> back-pressure, which seems an unlikely assumption.
>
> Nick



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