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A Black Market for IP Addresses?

By admin on May 11, 2010 in countdown, deployment, magazine

Geeksaresexy.net has a very interesting article on the future of v4 space and the possibility of a black market where IPv4 could sell for rates far higher than estimated fee of $1,250 a year for 256 addresses.

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