Anastasiya Pak

How to Get IP Addresses for Your Network

Anastasiya Pak
Contributors: Marco Schmidt

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Our new report provides network operators and businesses with an overview of the various options available for acquiring IP addresses today.


Every organisation running its own network needs IP addresses. The scarcity of IPv4 and the ability to transfer unused addresses between networks has created a dynamic secondary market with constantly fluctuating prices.

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Navigating this complex ecosystem can be challenging for business decision-makers. This report provides a clearer understanding and a concise overview of how to obtain addresses both from the RIPE NCC and external sources.

Whether you are planning to launch a new network or expand an existing one, this document outlines the different options that are available to you. We collaborated with the external consultancy NEXOP to research the various ways network operators are acquiring IP addresses today. The supporting research was conducted in the spring of 2024 and combines financial data on IPv4 transactions, current market prices across multiple platforms, and insights gathered from interviews with ISPs, mobile operators, IPv4 transfer brokers, government representatives, and network consultants.

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In this report, we identify eight options on how to acquire IP addresses:

  • Request an IPv6 Allocation from the RIPE NCC
    For larger or complex networks that require scalable, long-term solutions. Requires RIPE NCC membership.
  • Rent IPv6 from a RIPE NCC Member
    Suitable for simpler networks or businesses looking for temporary solutions.
  • Receive an IPv6 PI Assignment via a Sponsoring Member
    Ideal for smaller, simpler networks. Provides long-term control without renumbering when changing providers.
  • Request an IPv4 Allocation from the RIPE NCC’s Waiting List
    Available to new or existing members who have never received IPv4 space before. Requires a considerable wait time and RIPE NCC membership.
  • Rent IPv4 from a RIPE NCC Member
    Suitable for those who need IPv4 space quickly or on a temporary basis.
  • Receive a Transfer of IPv4 Space
    Best for larger networks or businesses that need IPv4 long-term and are willing to invest in acquiring addresses.
  • Optimise IPv4 Address Management through IP Address Management (IPAM) tools
    Suitable for those who already have IPv4 and are seeking to optimise the utilisation of their existing addresses so they can expand.
  • Deploy Carrier Grade Network Address Translation (CGNAT)
    Applicable for those who want to grow their customer base without acquiring more IPv4 addresses by efficiently using their existing IPv4 addresses.

We are planning to make this document available in other languages and will look for volunteers in our community to help us with translations.

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About the author

Anastasiya Pak Based in Amsterdam

Anastasiya Pak is the Marketing & Communications Officer at the RIPE NCC. Before joining the RIPE NCC, Anastasiya led the Communications Department at an international education NGO. She began her career as a TV journalist in Uzbekistan, covering international politics and diplomacy, UN discussions, and other topics related to international political and economic affairs. Anastasiya holds a Bachelor's Degree in International Relations from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and a Joint Master's in Journalism, Media, and Globalisation from the University of Amsterdam and Aarhus University.

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