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Re: How big is the Internet? - about the size of a tastey strawberry


From: RijilV <rijilv () riji lv>
Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 10:14:34 -0700

On 14 August 2013 10:06, <bmanning () vacation karoshi com> wrote:

On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:32:13AM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:

Researchers have complained for years about the lack of good
statistics about the internet for a couple fo decades, since the
end of NSFNET statistics.

What are the current estimates about the size of the Internet, all IP
networks including managed IP and private IP, and all telecommunications
including analog voice, video, sensor data, etc?

CAIDA, ITU, Telegeography and some vendors like Cisco have released
forecasts and estimates.  There are occasional pieces of information
stated by companies in their investor documents (SEC 10-K, etc).


        thats easy...   the number of allocated IPv4 /32s and the
        number of allocated IPv6 /64s.  By definition, private
        networks (RFC 1918) space is not part of the Internet.

        Or, is your question actually the absolute number of globally
        reachable IP addresses at any given instant?  (reachable from
where?)

        Or do you mean anything that might have an IP address associated
with
        it at some time in its existance?

        Clarity would be helpful if you want a repeatable answer.

/bill



Or is size volume based, ie number of bits, and if so is it provisioned
capacity or average usage of that capacity?  Or even real devices vs used
IPs as there isn't a 1:1 mapping...

.r'


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