The internet is in the middle of a long transition. While IPv6 was introduced to replace IPv4 and solve global address exhaustion, IPv4 is still needed. IPv4 is deeply embedded in networks, infrastructure, and business operations worldwide. That’s where dual-stack...
Across the Asia-Pacific region, telecom operators are feeling the strain as data consumption keeps climbing and subscriber numbers grow. With global IPv4 exhaustion now a long-standing issue, many networks still depend heavily on carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT) to stretch...
In today’s internet landscape, IPv4 addresses remain one of the more valuable digital assets a company can own. Although the era of freely available IPv4 space has long passed, many organizations still hold blocks of IPv4 addresses that are no longer necessary for...
Avoiding IP Address Fraud in 2026: New Threats & How to Defend As we enter 2026, IP address fraud continues to evolve in both sophistication and scale. With more devices connected and global reliance on Internet infrastructure intensifying, attackers are...
Why IPv4 Still Matters IPv4 powers the majority of internet traffic today. Many networks, applications, and devices still depend on it for compatibility, performance, and reliability. Because supply is finite, organizations increasingly turn to the secondary market to...