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IPv4 transfers now available between APNIC and LACNIC regions

September 10, 2020December 4, 2020 admin

LACNIC has announced it will start processing inter-RIR IPv4 Transfers. LACNIC’s inter-RIR IPv4 transfer policy is compatible with APNIC’s inter-RIR […]

market, transfers

02.10.2019 – RIPE allocated the last /22 IPv4 address blocks

October 22, 2019December 4, 2020 admin

RIPE allocated the last of their contiguous /22 IPv4 address blocks. They still have approximately one million addresses available, in […]

market, RIPE, transfers

As seen at One Conference, 2019- “Keeping our Future Secure Be Innovative, Stay Alert!”

October 10, 2019October 10, 2019 admin

?Here is a recording from The International One Conference in The Hague, the Netherlands – the international cyber security conference […]

events, RIPE, tutorial

Where does ARIN Waiting List Address Space come from?

October 3, 2019February 1, 2021 admin

You may remember that our free pool of IPv4 address space depleted in September 2015. As a result, the IPv4 Waiting […]

ARIN, transfers

IPv4 brokers improve market outcomes. How?

October 2, 2019October 9, 2019 admin

Locate IPV4 Blocks First, the job of brokers involves digging and mining to locate blocks that have been allocated but […]

market, transfers

What you should know about the IPv4 Addresses market?

October 1, 2019February 1, 2021 admin

It’s easy to see that the private market for IPv4 addresses is thriving. Why? Technology has a way of becoming […]

market

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