The document discusses the state of addressing and routing in 2014. It notes that the regional internet registries (RIRs) have run out of IPv4 addresses to allocate, with only AFRINIC still having addresses remaining. As a result, IPv4 address transfers between organizations have increased significantly. IPv6 allocation and routing has continued to grow annually but still makes up a small percentage of overall internet traffic. The average size of routing advertisements and path lengths have remained steady for both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv4 growth is slowing due to address shortages and transition to IPv6, while IPv6 growth is still in the 20-40% range annually.