Microsoft Pays Up Big for 666,000 IPv4 Addresses
Microsoft not only bought a quantity of IPv4 addresses roughly equivalent to 1,000 times the Number of the Beast; at $11.25 per address, it also paid more than the average market rate for a .com address, which is about $10 per.
According to Domain Incite, this is “the first publicly disclosed sale of an IP address block since ICANN officially announced the depletion of IANA’s free pool of IPv4 blocks last month.”
While it seems logical and inevitable for IPv4 addresses to become subject to the market laws of supply and demand now that they are a scarce resource, ICANN, which regulates Internet protocol addresses, officially looks down on this sort of so-called “grey market” transaction in IP addresses. It anticipates that this sort of thing won’t happen too often in the future, but this sale could set a major precedent.
(via Domain Incite, WinRumors)
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