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Geolocation is More Than GeoIP

Today’s internet and associated technologies have a suite of services to help users and others know where someone or something is. Geolocation is useful for users, for network operators, for businesses using the internet, and for governments around the world. Read more

Unallocated Class E IPv4 Addresses

In 1986, protocol developers reserved a big block of addresses for “future addressing modes”. (The designers were aware of their inability to predict the future.) They called this reserved space – sixteen /8 blocks or 268,777,216 addresses – Class E. Read more

IPv4 Address Transfer in Cross-Border M&A

When addresses change hands in a merger or acquisition financial leaders should understand the basics of their valuation and transfer. Read more

Policies Regarding Leasing IPv4 Addresses

As the leasing market is heating up, and following several years of proposals to allow or prohibit IP leasing, here’s the current policy situation in each region. Read more

IPv4 Market Improves
Internet Routing Security

Transferring IPv4 addresses from a legacy holder to an organization with an RIR contract can improve internet routing security. This occurs because addresses under an ARIN contract can benefit from processes and services not available when ARIN was established. Read more

Managing Network Resources with Excel

Excel has quirks to go along with its power and convenience. Broadly speaking, it is a generalist’s tool, meant for pretty-good performance in almost any calculating and record-keeping environment. But “pretty good” isn’t terrific. Read more

Privacy on the Internet

The identification of individual users and their interests is based on users’ behavior online. But behavior tracking isn’t the only form of involuntary characterization by outside parties. We announce who we are and what we (probably) care about in many ways. Read more

The Difference 
Between IPv4 and IPv6

IPv4 and IPv6 sound very similar and they were both developed to solve the same problem. But unless you’ve looked closely under the hood, it’s hard to know how they differ. Read more

IPv4 Address Leasing:
Ownership Rights and RIR Policies

Unlike selling IPv4 addresses and relinquishing ownership rights to these addresses, leasing them on the market enables organizations to “lend” these ownership rights to lessees. Read more

The IPv4 Leasing Market

The IPV4 leasing market has been controversial, driving policy discussions at public policy meetings among the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) that administer the IPv4 address records. In part because short term lessees tend to use the addresses in ways that will get them blocked. Read more

Should I Sell or Lease
IPv4 Addresses?

The best reason to lease is that it generates monthly recurring revenue that can be reported as operating income. For an asset with often a $0 cost basis, that’s very appealing. Read more

Diverging Prices
& Buyer Opportunity

The $ per IP address differential between /16s and smaller blocks is likely greater than the integration cost penalty of dealing with multiple small blocks. Read more