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Top IPv4 marketplaces for ISPs to explore

By Debbie WangMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • IPv4 scarcity has created active marketplaces where ISPs buy, sell, and lease address blocks to support network growth.
  • These platforms help operators treat IPv4 as digital capital rather than just technical infrastructure.

Why IPv4 marketplaces matter for ISPs

The global pool of IPv4 addresses ran out years ago. Since then, network operators must rely on secondary markets instead of new allocations from registries. For ISPs, this shift changed how they plan network expansion.

IPv4 addresses now function as scarce infrastructure. Operators need them to support broadband, hosting, and cloud services. As demand continues, marketplaces allow companies to obtain address space quickly and legally.

Geoff Huston, Chief Scientist at APNIC, once explained that once the free pool disappeared, “the emergence of an aftermarket in IPv4 addresses was inevitable.” That prediction now defines the industry.

BTW has already examined this shift in Why IPv4 Scarcity Makes IP Addresses the Most Valuable Digital Asset for ISPs. The related analysis in What makes an IP address a form of digital capital shows how scarcity, routing recognition, and registry legitimacy give IPv4 its economic value.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/internet-governance/the-invisible-architects-how-brokers-shape-the-ipv4-markets/

Key IPv4 marketplaces for ISPs

IPv4.Global

IPv4.Global operates one of the most recognized IPv4 marketplaces. The platform connects buyers and sellers and helps manage transfer compliance with RIR policies. Many ISPs use it to obtain address blocks quickly when expanding infrastructure.

IPXO

IPXO focuses on IPv4 leasing. This model lets address holders monetize unused space while giving operators flexible access. ISPs often choose leasing when they want to scale without heavy capital investment.

Hilco Streambank

Hilco Streambank specializes in digital asset brokerage, including IPv4 addresses. The firm often works with enterprises or organizations restructuring their network resources.

Case study: leasing supports ISP expansion

Many smaller telecom operators use leasing marketplaces to expand services. Instead of purchasing large address blocks, they lease IPv4 space for broadband or hosting networks. This approach reduces upfront cost and speeds up deployment.

Operators also avoid long procurement processes. Leasing gives them immediate access to routable address space.

Marketplaces reinforce IPv4 as digital capital

The growth of IPv4 marketplaces shows how the industry now treats address blocks. They are no longer just technical identifiers. They are operational assets.

Analysis published on heng.lu also highlights that registry recognition and routability determine whether IPv4 resources hold real economic value. Without those factors, an address block cannot function in the global network.

For ISPs, marketplaces provide liquidity. They allow operators to acquire, lease, or redeploy IPv4 resources as demand changes. That flexibility helps companies compete in a market where addressing scarcity remains a real constraint.

Also Read: https://btw.media/all/it-infrastructure/what-makes-an-ip-address-a-form-of-digital-capital/

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Debbie Wang

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