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IPXO Webinar: Is IPv4 a Commodity?

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The world cannot live without IPv4 addresses. However, we have exhausted all 4.29 billion unused IPv4 addresses. Although new technologies have helped alleviate the shortage of this vital resource, it continues to be in high demand.

Naturally, IPv4 addresses have earned the commodity status. Will this last or will the value of IPv4s depreciate in time? How can IPv4 holders monetize this desirable resource? What are monetization options, and how do they compare?

Join Nick Winters, Geoff Huston, Gabe Fried, Serge Radovcic and Vincentas Grinius in their discussion of the IPv4 commodity status and the position of the resource within the global market.

We start the webinar with an overview of the current IPv4 status as an intangible asset for companies across the globe. IPv4 resources are not exactly an asset that’s kept in the company books, but at the same time, can be an asset worth millions of $.

One of the key aspects of the discussion is the visibility of IPv4 as an asset that holds significant value and can be bought, sold, leased and monetized.

According to Nick Winters and Gabe Fried, many IP owners are not aware that IPv4 can be a significant source of revenue, or that they could sell their IP assets for a profit. This is what makes IPv4 addresses a very complex asset to manage and maintain from an accounting point of view.

Geoff Huston also shares his thoughts on the history of IP addresses, IP address markets and IPv4 exhaustion. He suggests that the IPv4 market is based on wide use and the value perceived by people who participate in the market. The internet was never meant to be what it currently is, and the limitations from the past are catching up to the costs of the future. As a result, IP addresses are becoming a commodity.

Over time, as the market aged and the demand increased, the prices went up, particularly during the last few years. Gabe Fried provides insights into IPv4 price history before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. He also notes that it is very difficult to buy IPs and then sell them immediately.

Vincentas Grinius shares his thoughts on the price correlation between IPv4 leasing and buying. He notes that the choice between leasing and buying depends not only on the IP market situation but also on the overall financial situation and scaling scope of the company. He also adds to consider the IP market trends between regions and RIRs. ARIN and RIPE are the most popular, with APNIC following suit.

▷ Watch the webinar recording to get more detailed insights on the topic.

Moderator:
✦ Serge Radovcic | LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/serge-radovcic-99a28b1/

Guests:
✦ Geoff Huston | LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoff-huston-89182842/
✦ Vincentas Grinius | LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/grinius/
✦ Nick Winters | LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/nwinters/
✦ Gabe Fried | LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabefried/

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✓ The demand for IPv4 addresses continues to grow, but the supply is low these days. Unsurprisingly, we can observe big changes throughout the IPv4 price history.
Internet Protocol version 4 carries the Internet. However, in theory, there are no IPv4 addresses left. This phenomenon is known as IPv4 exhaustion, and it is a global problem that has affected all five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) in one way or another.
➭ https://www.ipxo.com/blog/ipv4-price-history/

✓ A commodity is an item, product or service that can be bought and sold, and, in that sense, IPv4 addresses have long been a commodity. As we define the IPv4 commodity status, it’s important to look at how IPv4 changed the world we live in just four decades since its introduction.
When the Internet Protocol version 4 emerged in 1981, even its creators couldn’t have predicted it would ever be compared to such traditional commodities as gold, natural gas or even wheat.
➭ https://www.ipxo.com/blog/ipv4-commodity/

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December 14

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