LACNIC have announced they are down to their final /10 (0.25 /8s), and are therefore now officially “exhausted”. LACNIC’s official press release can be found here
ARIN Watch: 10 June 2014
Here is a list of the IPv4 allocations made yesterday by ARIN which are larger than /24:
MadeIT Inc – /20
Volcano Internet Provider – /20
Rocky Mountain Data Availability Services Inc – /21
Secure Internet LLC – /21
Tekify Broadband – /22
Seminole Gaming – /23
There were two /24 blocks issued. Some blocks were returned.
ARIN Watch: 7 June 2014
Here are the IPv4 allocations made by ARIN yesterday that are larger than /24:
Input Output Flood LLC – /17
Constellation Brands Inc – /21
TeleCurve LLC – /21
PogoZone – /21
Uber Technologies Inc – /21
Aruba Networks Inc – /22
TV Service Inc – /22
There was one /24 allocated. Some blocks were returned.
The next edition of ARIN Watch will be on Tuesday.
ARIN Watch: 6 June 2014
Here are the IPv4 allocations made by ARIN yesterday that were larger than /24:
Air Canada – 2 x /20, 9 x /24
La Roche College – /20
Mediaserv – /20
Desert Winds Wireless Inc – /21
Reliablehosting.com – /21
Versaweb LLC – /21
Airstone Labs Inc – /22
Clarksville Department of Electricity – /22
Ellijay Telephone Company – /22
Ferric Systems LLC – /22
There were 1 blocks of /24 allocated apart from those listed above. Some blocks were returned.
ARIN Watch: 5 June 2014
Here are the IPv4 allocations made by ARIN yesterday that were larger than /24:
Bright House Networks LLC – /15
HugeServer Networks LLC – /19
Xplornet Communications Inc – /19
FreedomNet – /20
HostUS – /20
HT – /20
Netirons – /20
Wizard Tower Techno Services – /20
Gigas Hosting USA LLC – /22
SOS Communications LLC – /22
There were no /24s allocated. Some blocks were returned.
ARIN Watch: 4 June 2014
Here are the IPv4 allocations made by ARIN on 3 June 2014 larger than /24:
Lightower Fiber Networks – /19
EPB Fiber Optics – /20
Golden Belt Telephone – /20
Query Foundry LLC – /20
Virtuzo – /20
Co-Mo Comm Inc – /21
Bristol Virginia Utilities – /22
City of Cartersville – /22
Community Cable & Broadband Inc – /22
Idigital Internet Inc – /22
Netwurx LLC – /22
PenTeleData Inc – /22
Kiehl IT Services LLC – /23
There was one /24 allocated. Some blocks were returned.
ARIN Watch: 3 June 2014
Here the IPv4 allocations made by ARIN yesterday which are larger than a /24:
Smart City Networks LP – 12 x /22, 3 x /21, 2 x /20, /19 (for a total of /17 plus a /20 and a /21)
Precise Networks Inc – /22
Dialogix Telecom – /20
Crissic Solutions LLC – /18
Digital Ocean Inc – /16
Altus Communications Inc – /19
There was one /24 allocated. Some blocks were returned. At the time of writing, there are now no contiguous /14 or /15 blocks left in the pool, unless a bigger block is split up in the future.
Big drop at LACNIC yesterday
LACNIC appear to have dropped around 0.07 /8s yesterday, leaving only 0.34 /8s left in the pool. LACNIC declare “exhaustion” when the pool reaches the final /10, which is 0.25 /8s, so we could be looking at a run-out date of this week if this trend continues.
ARIN Watch: 31 May 2014
Here is the list of IPv4 allocations made at ARIN yesterday that were larger than /24:
Southern New England Telephone Company and SNET America Inc – /19
IT7 Networks Inc – /20
Media-Hosts Inc – /22
There were two /24s allocated yesterday. Some blocks were returned.
At the end of this week, ARIN now stands at 0.96 /8s to go.
LACNIC giving out large blocks as split blocks
An interesting thing appeared on LACNIC’s page today (which you can find here) – a couple of “lucky” LIRs in Mexico and Brazil got allocated split (large) blocks of addresses.
Example number one was ticket number 459 (MX) was allocated 2 x /16, 3 x /17 and 2 x/18 in one go. As that basically adds up to a /14, that’s presumably what they asked for as a contiguous block, and didn’t get.
Example number two was ticket number #6012-ADD (BR), which was allocated a /13, a /14, and 4 x/16, for a total of /12 if it was contiguous.
The fact that large blocks such as that are now being allocated as split definitely says to me that the bottom of the barrel is what we’re going to be staring at very soon. Watch this space …
At the time of writing, LACNIC have 0.413 /8s left, which means we’re only 0.163 /8s from LACNIC’s definition of “exhausted”.