What-is-IPv4-Address-Exhaustion-thumbnail-ilease

What is IPv4 Address Exhaustion?  

IPv4 is the initial version of the Internet Protocol (IP), capable of generating 4.3 billion possible IPv4 addresses. However, many of these addresses are reserved for specific purposes, like research and development. This leaves a limited pool for organizations and individuals worldwide. With the exponential growth of the internet, the demand for IPv4 addresses has sky-rocketed. This led to a rapid decline in available addresses. We are now atRead more

Related Posts
IPv4 Renewal Risk: Who Protects Your Network?
Your IPv4 Lease Is Not Safe If Nobody Owns the Renewal Risk

Who is actually responsible for keeping this IPv4 access alive? Not who sold it.Not who introduced it.Not who issued the Read more

ipv-assets
Why self-holding can expose IPv4 assets to registry risk

Self-holding IPv4 assets increases exposure to registry risk as compliance responsibility, transfer validation, and governance pressure are concentrated internally.Key points  Self-holding Read more

IPv4 block cannot be renewed
Is Your Company Absorbing IPv4 Risk?

Is Your Company Becoming the Shock Absorber for IPv4 Risk?  Many businesses think the biggest IPv4 risk is not having Read more

How-to-Get-an-IPv4-Address-Thumbnail-ilease-site

How to Get an IPv4 Address

The demand for Internet-based services and tools has gone up drastically. This created a huge increase in the need for IP addresses. This guide will walk you through the process of how to get an IPv4 address.   What are IPv4 Blocks?  If you want to know how to get an IPv4 address, first we’ll need to discuss what IPv4 blocks are. This is because you cannot acquire IP addressesRead more

Related Posts
IPv4 Renewal Risk: Who Protects Your Network?
Your IPv4 Lease Is Not Safe If Nobody Owns the Renewal Risk

Who is actually responsible for keeping this IPv4 access alive? Not who sold it.Not who introduced it.Not who issued the Read more

ipv-assets
Why self-holding can expose IPv4 assets to registry risk

Self-holding IPv4 assets increases exposure to registry risk as compliance responsibility, transfer validation, and governance pressure are concentrated internally.Key points  Self-holding Read more

The-Future-of-Internet-Addressing-Thumbnail-ilease

The Future of Internet Addressing: IPv4 vs. IPv6  

Devices that connect over the Internet rely on a system called IP addressing to find each other. Currently, there are two versions of IP addressing: IPv4 and IPv6. Let’s look into the future of IPv4 and IPv4 vs IPv6   IPv4, the older iteration, was developed in the 1970s and utilizes 32-bit addresses. There are only 4.3 billion available addresses– a small number when you think about the smartphones, tablets, andRead more

Related Posts
IPv4 Renewal Risk: Who Protects Your Network?
Your IPv4 Lease Is Not Safe If Nobody Owns the Renewal Risk

Who is actually responsible for keeping this IPv4 access alive? Not who sold it.Not who introduced it.Not who issued the Read more

ipv-assets
Why self-holding can expose IPv4 assets to registry risk

Self-holding IPv4 assets increases exposure to registry risk as compliance responsibility, transfer validation, and governance pressure are concentrated internally.Key points  Self-holding Read more

IPv4 block cannot be renewed
Is Your Company Absorbing IPv4 Risk?

Is Your Company Becoming the Shock Absorber for IPv4 Risk?  Many businesses think the biggest IPv4 risk is not having Read more

Unlocking-Business-Growth-with-IPv4-Scalability-Thumbnail-ilease

Unlocking Business Growth with IPv4 Scalability  

You’re probably at a point where your business growth is limited by the amount of IP addresses available to you. In the early days of the internet, a team of engineers developed IPv4. However, they did not foresee the growth of the Internet (Who could have?). Now, we are at a point where we’ve practically run out of IPv4s. To deal with this issue, IPv6 was introduced. But notRead more

Related Posts
IPv4 Renewal Risk: Who Protects Your Network?
Your IPv4 Lease Is Not Safe If Nobody Owns the Renewal Risk

Who is actually responsible for keeping this IPv4 access alive? Not who sold it.Not who introduced it.Not who issued the Read more

ipv-assets
Why self-holding can expose IPv4 assets to registry risk

Self-holding IPv4 assets increases exposure to registry risk as compliance responsibility, transfer validation, and governance pressure are concentrated internally.Key points  Self-holding Read more

IPv4 block cannot be renewed
Is Your Company Absorbing IPv4 Risk?

Is Your Company Becoming the Shock Absorber for IPv4 Risk?  Many businesses think the biggest IPv4 risk is not having Read more

IPv4-Renting-Solutions-for-Small-Businesses-in-USA-Thumbnail-ilease

IPv4 Renting Solutions for Small Businesses in the USA 

IPv4, based on a 32-bit system with four blocks of characters, provides approximately four billion addresses. However, with the increasing number of connected devices, IPv4 is no longer sufficient. IPv6, with its 128-bit system, offers an almost infinite number of IP addresses, thanks to eight hexadecimal character blocks. This long-term solution, however, could be a big jump for some small businesses in the United States. As a workable alternative,Read more

Related Posts
IPv4 Renewal Risk: Who Protects Your Network?
Your IPv4 Lease Is Not Safe If Nobody Owns the Renewal Risk

Who is actually responsible for keeping this IPv4 access alive? Not who sold it.Not who introduced it.Not who issued the Read more

ipv-assets
Why self-holding can expose IPv4 assets to registry risk

Self-holding IPv4 assets increases exposure to registry risk as compliance responsibility, transfer validation, and governance pressure are concentrated internally.Key points  Self-holding Read more

IPv4 block cannot be renewed
Is Your Company Absorbing IPv4 Risk?

Is Your Company Becoming the Shock Absorber for IPv4 Risk?  Many businesses think the biggest IPv4 risk is not having Read more

i.lease powered by LARUS

A3, 11/F, TML Tower, Tsuen Wan, N.T, Hong Kong SAR
+852-29888918 | info@i.lease