IPv4 addresses still rising, now $15-$20 each depending on block size.https://twitter.com/fanf/status/1024410141062512643 …
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Replying to @Mythic_Beasts
What do you think the peak might be, and when?
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Replying to @colmmacc
Good question. I’ve certainly heard some enterprise customers suggest that $100 wouldn’t be an issue. Some corporates May take over a decade to start thinking about ipv6. So it might rise and rise.
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Replying to @Mythic_Beasts @colmmacc
Maybe my scope is too limited, but I feel like a lot of enterprises are going to gripe LONG BEFORE 100USD/IP, if for no other reason than that you need 256 of them, at minimum.
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They'll moan. But they'll pay. They rent for $1/month via any cloud service which doesn't seem to be an issue, at a 15:1 P/E they're worth $180 each :-).
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$0/month on AWS EC2, as long as you're using the IP (that it's attached to an instance/container). We charge for the idle ones though!
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