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  • webair
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    • Feb 2002
    • 8531

    #1

    How many IP addresses are there in IPV6 you ask?

    Three hundred and forty undecillion, two hundred and eighty-two decillion, three hundred and sixty-six nonillion, nine hundred and twenty octillion, nine hundred and thirty-eight septillion, four hundred and sixty-three sextillion, four hundred and sixty-three quintillion, three hundred and seventy-four quadrillion, six hundred and seven trillion, four hundred and thirty-one billion, seven hundred and sixty-eight million, two hundred and eleven thousand, four hundred and fifty-six.




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  • redwhiteandblue
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    • Jun 2007
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    #2
    Great, I'll take 20
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    • fris
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      • Aug 2002
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      #3
      when are people gonna start using ipv6? (hosts)
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      • Barefootsies
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        • Feb 2005
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        #4
        Thanks for the tip chief.

        Originally posted by fris
        when are people gonna start using ipv6? (hosts)
        U.S. government mandate is not until the end of next year. In the meantime, there is a tasty IP black market going on for those of us with access to a lot of IPv4 space.
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        • redwhiteandblue
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          • Jun 2007
          • 2785

          #5
          Originally posted by fris
          when are people gonna start using ipv6? (hosts)
          Given that it's not even straightforward handling 32 bit unsigned numbers in PHP yet, I hope it's not anytime soon.
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          • 96ukssob
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            • Mar 2003
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            #6
            selling short IPv4's...
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            • webair
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              • Feb 2002
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              #7
              Originally posted by fris
              when are people gonna start using ipv6? (hosts)
              We assigned our first IPV6 client last week!


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              • Emil
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                • Feb 2007
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                #8
                Originally posted by webair
                We assigned our first IPV6 client last week!
                How much do you charge per IPv6?
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                • Way3
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                  • Mar 2007
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by webair
                  Three hundred and forty undecillion, two hundred and eighty-two decillion, three hundred and sixty-six nonillion, nine hundred and twenty octillion, nine hundred and thirty-eight septillion, four hundred and sixty-three sextillion, four hundred and sixty-three quintillion, three hundred and seventy-four quadrillion, six hundred and seven trillion, four hundred and thirty-one billion, seven hundred and sixty-eight million, two hundred and eleven thousand, four hundred and fifty-six.




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                  • Spudstr
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                    • Jan 2003
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fris
                    when are people gonna start using ipv6? (hosts)
                    We've been using it and customers have been using it for the past 6 months.
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                    • Barefootsies
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                      • Feb 2005
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Spudstr
                      We've been using it and customers have been using it for the past 6 months.
                      Dial up da nips.
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                      • Babaganoosh
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                        • Nov 2001
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                        #12
                        I wonder how long it will take us to use up all those IPs. I bet someday it will happen when every site has its own IP and everything from phones to toilets have their own IPs as well.
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                        • fris
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                          • Aug 2002
                          • 55727

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Spudstr
                          We've been using it and customers have been using it for the past 6 months.
                          can everyone access it?
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                          • czarina
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                            • Jul 2002
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                            #14
                            point 333

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                            • webair
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                              • Feb 2002
                              • 8531

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Babaganoosh
                              I wonder how long it will take us to use up all those IPs. I bet someday it will happen when every site has its own IP and everything from phones to toilets have their own IPs as well.
                              ummm considering we could assign an IPV6 address to EVERY ATOM ON THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH, and still have enough addresses left to do another 100+ earths, I think it will be awhile =)


                              Originally posted by fris
                              can everyone access it?
                              No, Isp's, cable companies, your computer, your routers etc all have to upgrade. It's in it's infancy yet.


                              Originally posted by Spudstr
                              We've been using it and customers have been using it for the past 6 months.

                              i stand corrected (just got reamed by my network team =), we have been offering it to clients that request it for awhile now.

                              We just set up our first globally load balanced client last week! Sorry guys!!!!


                              Originally posted by Emil
                              How much do you charge per IPv6?
                              We do not charge for ip's. We will provide Ipv6 addresses at no cost. Any existing webair client can start using them at will.


                              Originally posted by Barefootsies
                              Thanks for the tip chief.



                              U.S. government mandate is not until the end of next year. In the meantime, there is a tasty IP black market going on for those of us with access to a lot of IPv4 space.

                              dude.. SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! ;)


                              Originally posted by redwhiteandblue
                              Great, I'll take 20
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                              • cooldude7
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                                #16
                                whats the use of those if i cant access them ?

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                                • cooldude7
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                                  • Nov 2009
                                  • 4306

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by webair
                                  No, Isp's, cable companies, your computer, your routers etc all have to upgrade. It's in it's infancy yet.
                                  please refer to above post

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                                  • webair
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                                    • Feb 2002
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                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by cooldude7
                                    please refer to above post
                                    Originally posted by cooldude7
                                    whats the use of those if i cant access them ?
                                    It's of no use to you... YET! There will come a point when it will be come more widely accepted.

                                    As BF stated earlier: U.S. government mandate is not until the end of next year. In the meantime, there is a tasty IP black market going on for those of us with access to a lot of IPv4 space.

                                    Eventually IPV4 will run dry.


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                                    • V_RocKs
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                                      • Nov 2003
                                      • 32448

                                      #19
                                      Who here thinks the US will devalue its currency like a stock split to avoid hitting those dorky numbers with inflation someday?

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                                      • Vendzilla
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                                        • Mar 2004
                                        • 23200

                                        #20
                                        I thought those numbers where reserved for Obamas new budget?
                                        Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
                                        think about that

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                                        • Kiopa_Matt
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                                          • Oct 2007
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by Vendzilla
                                          I thought those numbers where reserved for Obamas new budget?
                                          LOL, really??? A discussion about IPv6, and you somehow turn into hatred towards Obama? heh, wow, that's quite impressive.

                                          Do you by chance have nightmares about Obama eating babies, and things like that?
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                                          • Supz
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Babaganoosh
                                            I wonder how long it will take us to use up all those IPs. I bet someday it will happen when every site has its own IP and everything from phones to toilets have their own IPs as well.
                                            Phones typically have internal ips and the calls are made off of a router that has 1 ip. This is with most in-house hardware, such as printers and pc's. They will be using ipv6 shortly with plenty of ipv4 space left.

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                                            • Davy
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                                              • Apr 2006
                                              • 4323

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by cooldude7
                                              whats the use of those if i cant access them ?
                                              You will have to use them. Because we are running out of the old IPs really fast.
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                                              • will76
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                                                • May 2003
                                                • 18037

                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by webair
                                                Three hundred and forty undecillion, two hundred and eighty-two decillion, three hundred and sixty-six nonillion, nine hundred and twenty octillion, nine hundred and thirty-eight septillion, four hundred and sixty-three sextillion, four hundred and sixty-three quintillion, three hundred and seventy-four quadrillion, six hundred and seven trillion, four hundred and thirty-one billion, seven hundred and sixty-eight million, two hundred and eleven thousand, four hundred and fifty-six.


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                                                • LBBV
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                                                  • Aug 2002
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                                                  #25
                                                  I wrote a blog article about IPV6 and our allocation (http://blog.nationalnet.com/2010/10/...her-fun-facts/)

                                                  I was amazed at the size of the numbers and especially the size of our allocation (79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336 IP addresses). I learned numbers I never knew existed (like "undecillion")

                                                  My favorite line about our allocation is "If NationalNet decided to give a copy of the current Internet (which is about 4 billion IP addresses) to everyone on the planet out of our IPV6 space, we could give each person 3,074,457,345 internets a piece."

                                                  Now...that's a lot of IP space!

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                                                  • The Heron
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                                                    • Apr 2001
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                                                    #26
                                                    My hosts upgrading I guess, no idea wtf

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                                                    • fris
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                                                      • Aug 2002
                                                      • 55727

                                                      #27
                                                      wonder if freenet6 is still going to be providing free ips
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                                                      • Jakez
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                                                        #28
                                                        So 'they' didn't anticipate that we would need more than like 4 billion IPs?
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                                                        • Vendzilla
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                                                          • Mar 2004
                                                          • 23200

                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by Kiopa_Matt
                                                          LOL, really??? A discussion about IPv6, and you somehow turn into hatred towards Obama? heh, wow, that's quite impressive.

                                                          Do you by chance have nightmares about Obama eating babies, and things like that?
                                                          Sorry, I didn't know I had to be aware of your feelings when using sarcasm about our government, I will try in the future to be political correct in my endeavors to bring light to my concerns over our fiscal stability, or the lack there of!





























                                                          go fuck yourself!
                                                          Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
                                                          think about that

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                                                          • Why
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                                                            • Mar 2003
                                                            • 7230

                                                            #30
                                                            Originally posted by Babaganoosh
                                                            I wonder how long it will take us to use up all those IPs. I bet someday it will happen when every site has its own IP and everything from phones to toilets have their own IPs as well.
                                                            that sir is the intent of IPv6.

                                                            its kind of scary, because then, in theory, everything connected to the interwebs will have a unique IP that will never change... which is good for big brother.

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                                                            • Barefootsies
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                                                              • Feb 2005
                                                              • 42635

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by Why
                                                              that sir is the intent of IPv6.

                                                              its kind of scary, because then, in theory, everything connected to the interwebs will have a unique IP that will never change... which is good for big brother.
                                                              That is correct fine sire. If people knew all of the 'big brother' aspects to IPv6, they would not be in such a hurry for it's release that's for sure.

                                                              However, the remaining IPv4 blocks are held by a few connected players. A lot of hosting companies without connections or cash will start feeling the pinch on IP space for the next 12-18 months. Many companies are already cutting back to assigning only 1 IP per VPS/server. Any others requiring justification. There are still probably 10 years worth of IPv4 easily if ARIN reclaimed unused space from defunct companies, or from the government agencies that have insane amounts of IP's never used.

                                                              That said, they are instead moving ahead to IPv6 as the norm. Forcing the world as a whole to make the upgrade to the next generation. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. The last hooray of the IPv4 black market is upon us.
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                                                              • Why
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                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by Jakez
                                                                So 'they' didn't anticipate that we would need more than like 4 billion IPs?
                                                                because what 'they' intended to do with the internet is not what actually ended up happening to it.

                                                                you should educate yourself on the history of the internet thingy and how it came to be, etc. you might learn something.

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                                                                • Chosen
                                                                  • Aug 2001
                                                                  • 63151

                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by webair
                                                                  Three hundred and forty undecillion, two hundred and eighty-two decillion, three hundred and sixty-six nonillion, nine hundred and twenty octillion, nine hundred and thirty-eight septillion, four hundred and sixty-three sextillion, four hundred and sixty-three quintillion, three hundred and seventy-four quadrillion, six hundred and seven trillion, four hundred and thirty-one billion, seven hundred and sixty-eight million, two hundred and eleven thousand, four hundred and fifty-six.


                                                                  Decimal number please

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                                                                  • LBBV
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                                                                    • Aug 2002
                                                                    • 936

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Here is an article where Microsoft just spent $7.4 MILLION for 470,016 IPv4 addresses

                                                                    That's thats $15.96/IP!

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                                                                    • Why
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                                                                      • Mar 2003
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      of course there are a few other protocols on the internet they should be forcing people to upgrade as well... SMTP being one of them.

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                                                                      • Why
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                                                                        • Mar 2003
                                                                        • 7230

                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by LBBV
                                                                        Here is an article where Microsoft just spent $7.4 MILLION for 470,016 IPv4 addresses

                                                                        That's thats $15.96/IP!

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                                                                        Bill your link is broken for some reason, but here is the article for those that want to read it....

                                                                        http://www.thewhir.com/blog/Tom_Mill..._Ask_Microsoft

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                                                                        • Juicy D. Links
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                                                                          • Apr 2001
                                                                          • 122992

                                                                          #37
                                                                          my penis needs it own IPv6 addy , who can assign it to such a massive piece of human flesh?

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                                                                          • Amputate Your Head
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                                                                            • Aug 2001
                                                                            • 39075

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Police state!
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                                                                            • will76
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                                                                              • 18037

                                                                              #39
                                                                              big brother .... big brother .... who the fuck cares. If not doing anything wrong or illegal who cares if the govt can see what you surfing. People bitch for the sake of bitching. 300 million people in the country, and they worried that "big brother" might catch them watching midget sex.... so the fuck what. Pretty good chance "big brother" is only going to be watching the people who are trying to blow up shit and not what your porn perversion is. Now if you are trying to blow up stuff, then yeah I can understand you being pissed about big brother...
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                                                                              • CYF
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                                                                                #40
                                                                                Originally posted by Jakez
                                                                                So 'they' didn't anticipate that we would need more than like 4 billion IPs?
                                                                                in 1981 when IPv4 was standardized? No.


                                                                                Comcast is probably the largest ISP rolling out ipv6 now. Lots of clients will be able to use it soon.
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                                                                                • GatorB
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                                                                                  • Oct 2001
                                                                                  • 18208

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by redwhiteandblue
                                                                                  Given that it's not even straightforward handling 32 bit unsigned numbers in PHP yet, I hope it's not anytime soon.
                                                                                  you hope not soon? You hope to have shit be totally fucked up soon?

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                                                                                  • rowan
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                                                                                    • Mar 2002
                                                                                    • 17393

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    Originally posted by Barefootsies
                                                                                    U.S. government mandate is not until the end of next year. In the meantime, there is a tasty IP black market going on for those of us with access to a lot of IPv4 space.
                                                                                    Found a website where you can trade them, my area (asia pacific) seems to be the highest valued since it's the most scarce. At $4 an IP I could spend a bit of time renumbering and cash out a cool $1k for doing nearly nothing.

                                                                                    Back in 1996 you could get a /24 for free and a /22 with a bit of lying. I've never paid a cent for my IPs. Wish I'd gone for the /22 back then...

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                                                                                    • Barefootsies
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                                                                                      • Feb 2005
                                                                                      • 42635

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by rowan
                                                                                      Found a website where you can trade them, my area (asia pacific) seems to be the highest valued since it's the most scarce. At $4 an IP I could spend a bit of time renumbering and cash out a cool $1k for doing nearly nothing.

                                                                                      Back in 1996 you could get a /24 for free and a /22 with a bit of lying. I've never paid a cent for my IPs. Wish I'd gone for the /22 back then...
                                                                                      Very nice.
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