To see the full IPv4 Subnet and a blacklist report, click green "Request Info" button above and follow the directions.
Please make sure you have all of the following information to streamline the purchase process.
Buyers Checklist for RIPE
We offer two secure payment methods. Funds are held until successful transfer of IPv4 subnet is verified in your RIPE whois account.
Wire Transfer: You can send wire or ACH into Brander Groups secure client funds account. You will receive our bank information upon completing checkout process. There are no fees to use this method.
Escrow: Escrow.com is a trusted global self-directed escrow platform that allows easy and simple transfers. Click here for tips on how to sign up for an account, or visit their website.
Review, Signature and Payment
Following the request for more details, we will provide the following information:
IPv4 Transfer Process
Our team will fully manage the project and assist both the buyer and seller throughout the transfer process. We will share all relevant information to ensure the transfer is complete within 2 - 3 weeks.
Specific to ARIN, Buyers must demonstrate a business justification to be eligible to receive an IPv4 Subnet. Buyers are required to receive approval from their respective Regional Internet Registry. Here are some tips:
RIPE NCC, one of the five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), manages the allocation and registration of Internet number resources like IP addresses and AS Numbers in Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. The /16 notation refers to a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, indicating a block of IPv4 addresses that is part of the larger efforts to organize and distribute internet resources efficiently. The allocation of a /16 block can support up to 65,536 IP addresses, serving as a critical resource for ISPs, large organizations, and sometimes even national internet infrastructure. RIPE's management and distribution of these blocks are vital for the continued growth and stability of the internet, ensuring equitable access and utilization of IP resources across its service region.