Yesterday, the IANA allocated two /8s to the Asia-Pacifc region (the blocks in question are 1/8 and 27/8). Now, only 24 /8s (9.3%) are available.

Last year, the "n=1" proposal was adopted. This proposal sets aside one /8 for each of the five Regional Internet Registries. If this proposal is taken into account, only 7.4% of the IPv4 free pool is available.

Welcome to 2010.