Leasing /22 blocks

Recently had someone offer to lease some IPv4 address space from me. Have never done that before.

I thought I would ask the group what a reasonable monthly rate for a /22 in the United States might be.

Thanks in advance!

Ed(ward) Ray

Someone recently reached out to me and asked me about this same thing... to
which I responded by asking them how much they would pay me to lease my
address space... here was their response...I'm pretty sure they are
U.S.-based company. I'd rather not say who they are... since I'm not sure
I'm at liberty to do so.

LogicWeb leases IPs, their pricing is below.

/21 -1600$
/22 - 800$
/23 - 400$
/24 - 200$

Luke Guillory
Network Operations Manager

Tel: 985.536.1212
Fax: 985.536.0300
Email: lguillory@reservetele.com

Reserve Telecommunications
100 RTC Dr
Reserve, LA 70084

For purchase price I've seen a lot of recommendation for

https://www.ipv4auctions.com/

Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

Almost attractive pricing, but then we assume those IPs are trashed for life,
and attract blowback scan/hack traffic?

I would think that permanent sale is the only option, once one has removed all traces
of one's name from all records (irr and robtex and mxtoolbox and and and)
before one does.

/kc

Yeah, I was looking at ipv4auctions.com a while back and recall seeing $10/per ip… now it seems that $12.50/per ip is the lowest

-Aaron

While that is true, it does still require ARIN approval in the US and will need to be justified.

Luke Guillory
Network Operations Manager

Tel: 985.536.1212
Fax: 985.536.0300
Email: lguillory@reservetele.com

Reserve Telecommunications
100 RTC Dr
Reserve, LA 70084

Let me just set up my crystal ball. Perhaps I can divine the future of
your address space. Hmmm. It's a little cloudy. A lot of retransmits.
What if I adjust this here -- nope, that's upping the packet loss.
Maybe ...? Ahh, yes. It's starting to take shape. I see ...

I see your IP space being used for abuse. It's appearing on every
blacklist imaginable. Whole segments of the Network null route it.
Hmmm. It's being returned to you by the spamm--clients. About a week
later. You're sitting there with a couple hundred dollars. And a
letter from ARIN. You look .. sad. Yes, definitely sad.

I'd recommend not doing that.

You must look deeply into the company you lease IPs too.

Have a contract - there is one on RentIPv4.com you can download, copy and
modify. (I created it, I say you can do that if you need one.)

But the contract is a small part....Because companies come and go. You
must be able to verify many things about the company - how long in
business - explore previous IPs they utilized... what they plan to do with
them, will thier customers spam with them, etc. If not you run a greater
risk of getting back IPs that are on international black lists. Many of
those will require you to pay a ransom fees to be removed blocks.

Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO

We have done several transactions with ipv4auctions. You do ARIN pre-approval first and then you are golden.

Did a purchase just yesterday for $3900 for a /24.

Justin

Justin Wilson
j2sw@mtin.net <mailto:j2sw@mtin.net>
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