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Originally Posted by kieranmullen
ok fine take it out then
We had X queries per day in April Last year. Today we serve X queries per day.
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Minutes of ENUM-facilitated calls would be impossible to determine. You'd have to make assumptions that each query corresponded to xx calling minutes. DNS caching would also affect the query count.
Anyway, here are some Japanese ENUM statistics. This is from the September 2006 meeting of ENUM Trial Japan. The PDF file report is on DNS operation for the 1.8.e164.arpa domain during August 2006.
http://etjp.jp/about/activity/20060920/2-2.pdf
It's all in Japanese, but page 8 shows the Top30 source IP addresses of DNS queries (Martin, is one of your IP addresses in there?), and page 9 shows the Top30 looked-up DNS queries. The blue entries are Japanese mobile phone numbers, the red entries are Japanese fixed-line numbers (the last 7-8 digits are masked).
The interpretation of the data on page 10 says:
- There are lots of queries from Europe and America
- Queries for apparently real (actual, in-use) phone numbers are being made