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Buyers Checklist for APNIC
We offer two secure payment methods. Funds are held until successful transfer of IPv4 subnet is verified in your APNIC 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 closing the reservation, you will have five (5) business days to review and confirm this IPv4 address block's details are accurate and move forward. We will provide the following information:
IPv4 Transfer Process
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:
APNIC /20 IPv4 subnet (4,096 IPs) in the AU available for direct sale. Transferable to ARIN, RIPE, and APNIC regions. Fully-managed, broker-assisted 2-3 week transfer process. Secure payment options; no-fee wire transfers or Escrow.com. APNIC, the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre, is a crucial entity in the internet infrastructure, managing the allocation and registration of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses within the Asia Pacific region. A /20 block in IP addressing under APNIC's purview signifies a substantial range of IP addresses, specifically 4,096 contiguous addresses, enabling significant network growth and development. This allocation size is often sought after by medium to large organizations planning to deploy extensive networks or offer internet services requiring a broad range of IP addresses. The management and distribution of these /20 blocks by APNIC play a vital role in ensuring the stability and scalability of the internet's global routing table, supporting the region's rapid digital expansion.