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Dimensioning the elephant: an empirical analysis of the IPv4 number market

Dimensioning the elephant: an empirical analysis of the IPv4 number market Purpose – This article aims to quantify the emerging transfer market for internet protocol (IPv4) numbers and provides an initial assessment of factors and policies impacting those transactions. Design/methodology/approach – The research draws on Regional Internet Registry records and conducts basic analysis of stocks, flows and proportions to assess the nature of this emerging market for IP number blocks and explore some of its implications for internet governance. Findings – There is a thriving and growing market for IPv4 number blocks. The market is improving the efficiency of IPv4 address allocation by moving numbers from unused or under‐utilized holders to organizations that need them more. Buyers willingly pay for number blocks they could get for free in order to benefit from more liberal needs assessments and stronger property rights. Research limitations/implications – Information about prices is not available and some transfers may take place through leasing arrangements, which are not covered by this paper. Future research should continue to investigate the transfer market, including activity skirting or occurring outside the current RIR policy environment. Practical implications – RIRs should liberalize needs assessments and remove other sources of friction to the transfer market. Originality/value – No known prior assessment of the transfer market has been conducted. The research has value for policymakers and industry decision makers. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png info Emerald Publishing

Dimensioning the elephant: an empirical analysis of the IPv4 number market

info , Volume 15 (6): 13 – Sep 20, 2013

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © 2013 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1463-6697
DOI
10.1108/info-07-2013-0039
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Abstract

Purpose – This article aims to quantify the emerging transfer market for internet protocol (IPv4) numbers and provides an initial assessment of factors and policies impacting those transactions. Design/methodology/approach – The research draws on Regional Internet Registry records and conducts basic analysis of stocks, flows and proportions to assess the nature of this emerging market for IP number blocks and explore some of its implications for internet governance. Findings – There is a thriving and growing market for IPv4 number blocks. The market is improving the efficiency of IPv4 address allocation by moving numbers from unused or under‐utilized holders to organizations that need them more. Buyers willingly pay for number blocks they could get for free in order to benefit from more liberal needs assessments and stronger property rights. Research limitations/implications – Information about prices is not available and some transfers may take place through leasing arrangements, which are not covered by this paper. Future research should continue to investigate the transfer market, including activity skirting or occurring outside the current RIR policy environment. Practical implications – RIRs should liberalize needs assessments and remove other sources of friction to the transfer market. Originality/value – No known prior assessment of the transfer market has been conducted. The research has value for policymakers and industry decision makers.

Journal

infoEmerald Publishing

Published: Sep 20, 2013

Keywords: Governance; Policy; Internet addresses; IPv4; IPv6; Transfer market

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