Fifteen IPv4 Block Transfers within the LACNIC Region

April 26, 2018

Fifteen IPv4 Block Transfers within the LACNIC Region

The first fifteen IPv4 block transfers have been completed in Latin America and the Caribbean, and LACNIC has set up a new service to make it easier for those potentially interested in offering and receiving Internet address block transfers in the region to meet.

Since the LACNIC community approved the possibility of transferring IPv4 blocks without involving a merger, acquisition or sale between two organizations, fifteen transfers of this type have been completed in the region and a total of 160,768 IP addresses have been transferred.

“We feel that the community is gradually beginning to transfer IPv4 addresses because members are becoming aware of this alternative and starting to trust in it as a legitimate option to offer and receive addresses,” said Alfredo Verderosa, Chief Services Officer at LACNIC.

Basically, the approved policy allows any organization holding an IPv4 block which is not in use to transfer such block to any other organization. Only transfers within the LACNIC region are allowed.

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Now the first fifteen transfers have been completed.

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