IP Allocation report 2009

Posted on August 14, 2009
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Throughout the world IP addresses are allocated to more than 238 countries in the world and this process is called IP address allocation. Staring from the first allocation process to the latest allocation in 2009 one point that attracts everyone is the uneven distribution of IP address. There are numerous reasons starting from money to political barriers. The allocation for the year 2009 seems more uneven than the previous ones. According to the reports of IP allocation 2009, supreme power of the world United States holds 37.17% of the total IP addresses worldwide. Second on the list are mighty British i.e. United Kingdom with 11.37% of the total. On third place is leader of the developing countries China holding about 7.08%. In the far east, land of the rising sun Japan got 6.95% of the total IP’s. Germany is allocated 4.01% IP addresses. France, tourist capital of the world is having 3.75% total addresses. Surprise entry in the top 10 list is Korean countries, North Korea and South Korea with 2.91 percent. Canada got 2.66%, while Dutch (Netherland) have 1.91%. Pizza and Ferrari homeland Italy is tenth with 1.77%. It can be clearly observed from the report that 80% of the total IP addresses are allocated to 10 countries while rest 228 countries shares mere 20 %. Thus this report verifies Pareto Principle.

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  1. Email Hosting on December 17th, 2009 9:05 pm

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