[CRISP-TEAM] IANA Functions Usage Analysis
Bill Woodcock
woody at pch.net
Thu May 28 10:36:55 CEST 2015
> On May 28, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Izumi Okutani <izumi at nic.ad.jp> wrote:
> A good data reference which demonstrates the scale of the IANA Numbering Services relative to the other functions.
Yeah, this is what Alain and I were talking about at the ARIN and RIPE meetings, and where we got the 0.3 transactions per month number. And it’s worthy of note that there’s a range of complexity to the different types of requests the IANA receives, and ours are all at the trivial-complexity end of the spectrum, whereas some of the Names and Protocols requests actually require a fair bit of work to complete.
> It may also make an interesting comparison if we see the number of requests RIRs handle.
> I would speculate that those numbers will highlight the number resources services to the numbers community is basically provided by the RIRs, and most of the numbers community have little to do with the IANA.
Good idea. I’ll ask Nate for the ARIN number.
-Bill
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