
June 12, 2019
What you Need to Know about IPv4 Address Transfer
IPv4 Transfer markets are a mechanism to obtain IPv4 addresses. You can say that it is an aftermarket IP transfer mechanism. An organization has the potential to earn money by selling its unused IP addresses to those who require these resources. This is one of the unusual opportunities for your organization to generate more revenue.
It creates incentives for organizations to sell unused addresses they have, or efficiently renumber their IPv4 address blocks to both free up their excess stock and to sell it to those who are in need. RIPE, APNIC, and ARIN actively support and participate in the transfer market.
For an uninitiated, these are some of the Regional Internet Registries, which manage the allocation and the registration of the Internet number resources in a particular region in the world. Take what the abbreviations of each RIR stand for, and this will be more clear to you. ARIN stands for American Registry for Internet Numbers, APNIC stands for the Asia-Pacific Network Information Center, and RIPE represent Réseaux IP Européens.
IPv4 Mall has helped many organizations monetize addresses in many transfers. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about IPv4 transfer in general.
Is This the Appropriate Time to Sell IP Addresses you Have?
The prices of IPv4 addresses are higher than what these were in the past. In the recent past, though, we have seen prices starting to flatten out. This trend, coupled with the uptake of technology replacements speeding up, means there is still a finite chance to sell IPv4 address stock.
What is your Address Selling Window?

While IPv6 is growing, we keep hearing about the expenses and headaches related to its implementation. Experts say that as long as it is the cheapest and best solution, we will keep seeing a market for IPv4.
Further, IPv4 address transfer volume decreased in 2016. At the time, experts said this reduction in IPv4 addresses transferred back then might just be a precursor to finite demand at higher rates.
Internet service providers, content providers, and telecommunications companies need IPv4 addresses. So now is the chance for organizations that have these resources to sell their surplus holdings.
Can I Sell a Portion of My IPv4 Address Block?
In fact, an organization does not have to free up their whole IPv4 block to sell. American Registry for Internet will be fine with breaking off /18s and /19s from a bigger IP address block to trade what is still unused.
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