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12 February 2022

Based on our experience and exchange with members of the industry, here are the average prices per size and per year of IPv4 subnets. This is excluding Escrow.com fees (+0.89%) or APNIC or ARIN fees. Again this is an average of prices per IP from our own transfers but also for our fellow competitor or public information from IP action sites. This is not a price list but a fairly accurate market trend.

 

LACNIC MARKET PRICE

APNIC MARKET PRICE

ARIN MARKET PRICE

RIPE MARKET PRICE

 

Update:12/02/2022.

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Inter-RIR transfers of IPv4 addresses can now be processed between APNIC, ARIN, RIPE NCC and LACNIC.

On July 21th 2020 LACNIC announced that they are now able to process inter-RIR IPv4 transfers.

More about it: https://www.lacnic.net/4711/2/lacnic/lacnic-starts-processing-inter-rir-transfers 

Because APNIC, ARIN, RIPE NCC and LACNIC have reciprocal policies, this means ARIN, APNIC and RIPE NCC can now conduct inter-RIR IPv4 transfers between their region and LACNIC.

18 June 2020

probe

Continuing its development and contributing to a more accessible Internet, BRENAC Ipv4 broker is now sponsoring several probes from the RIPE Atlas project.

The RIPE NCC is building the largest Internet measurement network ever made. RIPE Atlas employs a global network of probes that measure Internet connectivity and reachability, providing an unprecedented understanding of the state of the Internet in real time.

Nearly 12.000 probes are active and we are sponsoring part of them. More about RIPE Atlas: https://atlas.ripe.net/

Volunteers from across the world help RIPE Atlas reach new places every day by hosting probes, the building blocks of our measurement network. Probes perform the active measurements which RIPE Atlas uses to collect data on Internet connectivity and reachability.

Hosting a RIPE Atlas probe is easy. You can either apply to host a hardware probe, which RIPE will ship to you for you to plug it into your router, or opt for a software probe, which you can install and run on your own infrastructure.

You will earn credits that you can use for your own customised measurements.

By sponsoring RIPE Atlas, BRENAC Ipv4 broker contributes to a free probe sent to all volunteers!

And of course we host one of them : https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/54032/#!tab-general

PARIS, June 17 2020,

5 June 2020

apnic-50-logo

 

PARIS June 5th. Continuing its development BRENAC IPv4 is set to sponsor the APNIC 50 meeting from 8 to 10 September Live from Australia. Just like RIPE 80, the APNIC 50 will be online only (when initially planned in Dhaka with  ISPAB (Internet Service Providers Association of Bangladesh). This important event allow BRENAC IPv4 to meet with the audience and present its consulting and IPv4 brokering services.

The conference brings together Internet and networking experts, government representatives, industry leaders, and other interested parties from around the world to attend workshops, conference sessions, tutorials, discuss policies, and extend their social and professional networks with like-minded peers. For this 50th edition around 2000 participants covering the whole APNIC footprint is expected.

BRENAC IPv4 broker operate worldwide and is the only facilitator in the world operating simultaneously in all the RIRs.

More about it: https://conference.apnic.net/50/

 

10 April 2020

afrinic exhaustion

AFRINIC has announced that they soon will run out of IPv4 addresses.

Will less than 1.5 Million IPv4 addresses in their pool AFRINIC foresee an end of the allocation. This will occur during the year 2020.

The basic allocation is now a /22 (1024 Addresses) and will conduct due diligence for new request for resources, ensuring that previous allocation is used at least at 90%.

AFRINIC available subnets are here

The AFRINIC RIR does not have, like the other RIRs a Broker/Facilitator activity or dedicated policy. However we at BRENAC Ipv4 broker are member of AFRINIC and able to supply resources in confidence.

April 2020

10 April 2020

New in RIPE Region:

RIPE 80 will take place ...online due to Covid-19 pandemia,

RIPE 80 will take place from 12 - 14 May 2020 and will feature a shorter programme and a new schedule.
Learn more about the meeting at:
https://ripe80.ripe.net/

We will most certainly attend. Hard to miss when its online. !  If you want to meet with us, have an open discussion on buying / selling IPv4, or anything else including best ways to delist SBL, feel free to join...next one. Most of us are all day behind screens and computers, RIPE meetings are real opportunities to talk to real humans !  Not this time !

Other events from RIPE NCC:

https://www.ripe.net/participate/meetings/calendar

15 March 2020

earth planet imagePARIS, March 13th 2020.

After transfering more than one million IPs last year, BRENAC Ipv4 broker set a new milestone by becoming the first facilitator registered in all the RIRs.

Operating in ARIN, RIPE NCC, LACNIC and APNIC, but also a member of AFRINIC, BRENAC EURL has a unique worlwide view and activity on the IP marketplace.

IPv4 and ASN transfer market is growing despite the lack of resources and the increase of IPv6 implementation. BRENAC EURL position as a registered broker in all the RIRs is unique for the benefit of both buyers of IPv4 resources and sellers of subnets.

IP market requires skill, experience and trust; BRENAC IPv4 beleives to have them all with a proven track record and more than 98% returning customers.

2 February 2020

The RIPE NCC has run out of IPv4 Addresses

On the 25th of November 2019, the final /22 IPv4 allocation from the last remaining addresses in the available pool was made by RIPE NCC. They have now run out of IPv4 addresses.

The announcement will not come as a surprise for network operators - IPv4 runout has long been anticipated and planned for by the RIPE community. In fact, it is due to the community's responsible stewardship of these resources that RIPE NCC have been able to provide many thousands of new networks in it service region with /22 allocations after they reached IANA/RIPE last /8 in 2012.

Recovered IPv4 Addresses and the Waiting List

Even though RIPE NCC have run out of IPv4, they will continue to recover IPv4 addresses in the future. These will come from organisations that have gone out of business or are closed, or from networks that return addresses they no longer need. These addresses will be allocated to members (LIRs) according to their position on a new waiting list that is now active.

While we therefore expect to be allocating IPv4 for some time, these small amounts will not come close to the many millions of addresses that networks in RIPE region need today. Only LIRs that have never received an IPv4 allocation from the RIPE NCC (of any size) may request addresses from the waiting list, and they are only eligible to receive a single /24 allocation.

Statistics

RIPE STAT

  • In dark green, you can see the status of 185.0.0.0 (the last /8) which is available for allocation.
  • In light green, you can see the other available addresses we have in our pool. This category includes addresses received from IANA’s Recovered IPv4 Pool. It also includes previously allocated or assigned address space that was returned by resource holders in our service region (e.g., when an LIR closes down) which are then added to the available address pool after a quarantine period.
  • In blue, you can see the address space that is currently reserved. Included in this category is a /13 for temporary assignments, a /16 for allocations to IXPs, and a /16 for unforeseen circumstances. This also includes recovered address ranges still in quarantine.
  • Source: RIPE NCC/ January 2020
31 January 2020

New in ARIN Region

Nothing much in ARIN except maybe that finally ARIN sue COGENT for using the ARIN database for marketing purpose. It is indeed strange to receive loads of email regarding your traffic right after you become member, get an AS or an Ipv4 subnet !. Otherwise ARIN is pleased to present the latest version of ARIN Online, including improvements, new features, and enhancements.

31 January 2020

Hot in AFRINIC

In AFRINIC there is an ongoing investigation due to suspiscion of fraud. Price WaterHouse Cooper dropped them in January 2020, with suspicion of an insider stealing IPv4 from the free pool to resell on the black market. We are not operating in AFRINIC, even if we are an associate member, and maybe it is better like that. If you want to have a detailed information of what is going on with AFRINIC we recommend this article.

Edit:  AFRINIC is now claiming back the stolen IPv4 resources: READ

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