In April, the number of IPv4 transfers decreased compared to March. RIPE completed the highest number of transfers (385), followed by ARIN (355), APNIC (110), and LACNIC (22).
Let’s break down what happened with each RIR:
- ARIN: Transfers dropped significantly from 640 in March to 355 in April.
- APNIC: Transfers saw a slight decrease from 117 in March to 110 in April.
- RIPE: Transfers increased slightly from 378 in March to 385 in April.
- LACNIC: Transfers dropped sharply from 378 in March to just 22 in April.
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.