Rapid growth in technology-driven businesses means more customers, more employees, and, inevitably, more connected devices and services. This surge in connectivity requires an increased number of IP addresses, and despite the introduction of IPv6, most organizations...
IPv6 was developed to resolve the shortage of IPv4 addresses, offering a seemingly limitless pool of IP addresses. In fact, there are more than enough to accommodate every device on the internet for decades. Despite these advantages, IPv6 adoption remains surprisingly...
The IP trading market is expected to experience notable shifts in 2025 as IPv4 demand remains high, regulations continue to evolve, and IPv6 adoption progresses. While IPv4 scarcity has driven up prices and intensified market competition, businesses must also navigate...
The market for IPv4 addresses has become increasingly dynamic as the global demand for internet connectivity continues to grow. For organizations looking to buy, sell, or lease IPv4 addresses, understanding how prices are determined is crucial. Several factors...
The Internet of Things (IoT) is transforming the way businesses and consumers interact with technology. From smart home devices to industrial sensors, IoT is driving unprecedented growth in the number of connected devices. However, this rapid expansion brings unique...