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  • date2026-05-26 04:23:37

    Why Enterprises Are Reconsidering Direct IPv4 Purchases

    IPv4 Purchases

    Enterprises are rethinking direct IPv4 purchases as costs, scarcity, and operational risks rise. Learn why many are shifting toward alternative IPv4 strategies and long-term infrastructure models.

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  • date2026-05-18 05:48:45

    Why Broker Chains Increase IPv4 Operational Risk

    IPV4

    IPv4 addresses are no longer just “inventory” in a technical sense. For modern infrastructure operators—cloud providers, hosting companies, SaaS platforms, telecoms, and security networks—they are production dependencies. That means the real question is not simply where to get IPv4, but how stable the supply chain is when something goes wrong.

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  • date2026-05-13 07:55:24

    What If IP Blocks Lose Routing Visibility in Today’s Internet?

    IP Blocks

    Discover what it means when IP blocks lose routing visibility in today’s internet, including causes, risks, and effects on network stability and access.

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  • date2026-05-13 04:36:45

    How mandate laundering turns registry coordination into governance power

    mandate laundering

    How mandate laundering transforms registry coordination into a mechanism of governance power, reshaping authority, legitimacy, and control across internet infrastructure and creating systemic risk for network operators.

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  • date2026-05-12 16:57:51

    Running-Code Betrayal: How Registry-Level Political Risk Threatens Network Operators

    Running-Code Betrayal

    For decades, the global Internet registry system was built on a simple operational principle: keep the Internet stable, routable, and technically functional. Policies were expected to support running infrastructure — not endanger it.

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  • date2026-05-12 16:35:58

    Mandate Laundering and Governance Drift in the IPv4 Market

    IPv4 Market

    Two concepts increasingly used to describe this shift are mandate laundering and governance drift. Together, they explain why IPv4 resources can appear fully compliant while still carrying hidden structural fragility.

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  • date2026-05-06 13:31:37

    IPv4 Market Compliance Failures That Could Cost You Everything

    ipv4 market

    IPv4 market compliance failures can lead to legal risk, loss of IP resources, and costly disruptions. Learn the hidden dangers and how to protect your network infrastructure.

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  • date2026-05-06 12:00:38

    What Happens If the IPv4 Supply Chain Breaks?

    ipv4 supply

    The global internet still relies heavily on IPv4 addresses, despite years of transition toward IPv6. Every website, cloud service, enterprise network, and connected application depends on stable access to IP resources. But what often goes unnoticed is that IPv4 is not just a technical protocol—it is also a supply chain.

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  • date2026-05-04 08:19:06

    Beyond Brokers: Why First-Party IPv4 Leasing Reduces Registry Exposure

    IPv4 Leasing

    Discover why first-party IPv4 leasing reduces registry exposure compared to traditional brokers. Learn how a continuity-focused model improves compliance, minimizes transfer risk, and ensures stable IPv4 infrastructure for modern enterprises.

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  • date2026-05-04 03:02:18

    Why Cheap IP Leasing Can Lead to Expensive Business Failure

    IP Leasing

    Discover why cheap IP leasing can lead to costly business failure. Learn how hidden risks like renewal uncertainty, downtime, and lack of continuity can impact your network stability and long-term operations.

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