Network reliability can influence how IPv4 addresses are valued in leasing and transfer markets worldwide.
Browsing: regional Internet registries
A practical guide to leasing unused IPv4 address blocks and generating recurring income from surplus resources.
An examination of Regional Internet Registries’ cost structures and the debate over compulsory fees versus core technical functions.
IP addresses are essential digital capital that enable connectivity, drive economic value and shape modern business strategy.
Lu Heng argues civilisation’s future is shaped by energy efficiency, not ideology, as intelligence shifts beyond biology.
Lu Heng argues community-based IP governance fails under scarcity, geopolitics, and declining participation.
How IPv4 scarcity and structural constraints shape its economic value and capital debate in the digital age.
Regional Internet Registries do not have legal authority; community sovereignty can cause governance conflicts.
Scammers spoof RIPE NCC emails, exploiting misunderstandings about registry authority amid internet number resource governance debates.
Analysis of digital sovereignty debates and why control of internet identifiers does not equal power over the network.
ICP-2 revision on RIR governance Originally developed in 2001, ICP-2 outlines the criteria for establishing and recognizing RIRs, ensuring the…
What happened: LACNIC proposes changes to ICP-2 RIR governance rules The Latin American and Caribbean Internet Addresses Registry (LACNIC) has…