In May, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to April. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (347), followed by ARIN (261), APNIC (139), and LACNIC (32).
Let’s break down what happened with each RIR:
- ARIN reported a decline in transfers, dropping from 355 in April to 261 in May.
- APNIC experienced a growth in transfers, rising from 110 in April to 139 in May.
- RIPE saw a slight decrease in transfers, moving from 385 in April to 347 in May.
- LACNIC recorded an increase in transfers, climbing from 22 in April to 32 in May.
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Note: IPv4 transfer stats are dynamic and may change over time.