Buy IPv4 Address Space Through i.LEASE
i.LEASE is a global IPv4 trading and management platform for the secondary market, powered by LARUS.
Use i.LEASE to buy IPv4 address space through a structured process for transaction execution, RIR coordination, compliance management, and lifecycle operations.
Customers retain ownership and control of their resources. i.LEASE provides the execution and operational layer.

Why Buy IPv4 Address Space?
Once the need is clear, the next question is execution: verified resources, clear transaction steps, RIR process support, and operational follow-through after transfer.

What i.LEASE Provides: Transaction Clarity
i.LEASE supports IPv4 buy and sell transactions with resource review, buyer and seller coordination, documentation, transfer workflow, and post-transfer operational support.
What i.LEASE Provides: RIR Coordination
Buying IPv4 address space can involve registry requirements, membership status, eligibility checks, transfer policy, and ongoing compliance. i.LEASE helps make those steps manageable.

What i.LEASE Provides: RIR Coordination
Buying IPv4 address space can involve registry requirements, membership status, eligibility checks, transfer policy, and ongoing compliance. i.LEASE helps make those steps manageable.

What i.LEASE Provides: Lifecycle Support
The work does not end when a transaction closes. i.LEASE supports address management, routing coordination, WHOIS updates, registry process management, and operational lifecycle needs after the IPv4 block is acquired.
What You Get from i.LEASE
i.LEASE supports buying, selling, leasing-in, and leasing-out of IPv4 address space for third parties, while also providing RIR membership and compliance management.
Powered by LARUS, i.LEASE is backed by real-world expertise in address management, routing coordination, registry processes, and compliance. It is not a policy platform and does not speculate on outcomes; it makes the secondary market operable.
Structured Transaction Execution
Move from requirement to execution with clearer resource coordination, transaction documentation, and support through the IPv4 transfer process.
Registry and Routing Support
Support can include RIR onboarding, transfer coordination, WHOIS updates, routing coordination, and operational steps needed to make acquired address space usable.
Full Lifecycle Management
i.LEASE is designed for more than a one-time transaction. It supports the ongoing management layer that keeps IPv4 resources administratively and operationally useful.
How to Start Buying IPv4 Address Space
Start with your block size, region, intended use, and transfer requirements. i.LEASE then supports the managed path from review to agreement, payment, transfer, and post-transfer operations.
Buy IPv4 Addresses- 1
Requirement Review
Share your IPv4 block size, region, timeline, and intended operational use.
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Transaction Coordination
i.LEASE supports resource review, agreement coordination, registry workflow, and required documentation.
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Transfer and Operations
After closing, support continues through registry updates, routing coordination, and lifecycle management.
FAQ
Common questions about starting, operating, and managing an IPv4 purchase through i.LEASE.
i.LEASE exists to let operators focus on networks, not paperwork.
Trusted By
Real operators, platforms, carriers, and infrastructure providers already using the LARUS model.


















































































































































































































Why You Can Trust i.LEASE

i.LEASE is powered by LARUS and backed by real-world expertise in address management, routing coordination, registry processes, and compliance.
Customers retain ownership and control of their resources. i.LEASE provides the execution and operational layer for secondary-market IPv4 operations.
i.LEASE does not take policy positions and does not speculate on outcomes. It exists to make the secondary market operable for real network operators.
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