In January, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to December. ARIN completed the highest number of transfers (619), followed by RIPE (549), APNIC (337), and LACNIC (9).
Let’s break down what happened with each RIR:
- ARIN transfers declined from 752 in December to 619 in January.
- APNIC transfers increased significantly from 154 in December to 337 in January.
- RIPE transfers dropped from 949 in December to 549 in January.
- LACNIC transfers decreased from 20 in December to 9 in January.
You can visit our dedicated IPv4 transfer stats page for the latest and most comprehensive details on IPv4 transfers.
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Note: IPv4 transfer stats are dynamic and may change over time.