In June, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to May. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (489), followed by ARIN (241), APNIC (112), and LACNIC (19).
Let’s take a closer look at what happened with each RIR:
- ARIN transfers dropped from 361 in May to 241 in June.
- APNIC transfers decreased from 173 in May to 112 in June.
- RIPE saw a minor increase in transfers, from 479 in May to 489 in June.
- LACNIC transfers increased from 14 in May to 19 in June.
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.