Kalorama provides companies with the means to meet their growing need for IPv4 addresses as they slowly begin to prepare to switch to IPv6. Our mission is to facilitate transactions between holders of IPv4 address supplies and those who demand them...
Given the cost of transitioning to IPv6, IPv4 addresses are in high demand. RIRs control a portion of the supply of IPv4 addresses, and a relatively concentrated set of Legacy Class A and Class B owners control approximately 317 million allocated, yet disposable, IPv4 addresses...
As the Internet has grown, IPv4 addresses have been depleting at the same rate. On February 3, 2011, the last five Class A blocks of undistributed IPv4 addresses were allocated by IANA to the five RIRs, indicating that the global pool has officially been depleted. On April 15, 2011...