IPv4 Connect Blog
Latest insights and industry trends in our blog. Stay informed and up-to-date with our informative articles and expert opinions.
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BEAD Funding Status – All State Awards – Oct. 2025
IPv4 Industry News
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Microsoft Azure Cloud Goes Down
Microsoft’s cloud went dark for hours—just a week after Amazon—disrupting airlines, websites, and services globally
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IPv4 Demand Stabilizes as Hyperscalers Slow Down Acquisition Activity
IPv4 market demand remains strong, with 153 transfers recorded in September, reflecting continued momentum even as hyperscalers begin to scale back their acquisition activity. This sustained level of transactions highlights the steady participation of mid-market buyers and service providers who continue to drive growth and stability across the IPv4 ecosystem.
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How AWS’s Virginia Outage Rippled Across Global Networks
A DNS failure inside AWS’s US-EAST-1 region disrupted global services, showing how dependent networks are on a few hyperscale data centers
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IPv4 Demand Holds Steady as Market Awaits Next Shift
The IPv4 market remains stable with strong demand and competitive pricing. BEAD funding in 2026 could drive the next wave of price increases.
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New ARIN Fees for 2026: How It Impacts IPv4 Holders
ARIN increases annual fees by 5% for 2026, maintains fee cap, and extends IPv6 waiver for 3X-Small organizations.
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IPv4 Transfer Surge Continues Despite BEAD Setbacks
Telecoms step up acquisitions in June, while enterprises offload blocks—driven by policy shifts and cloud infrastructure moves.
BEAD News
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Nebraska BEAD: How $405 Million Missed the Mark
Nebraska’s BEAD plan leaves over $350M unused and connects just 1,300 homes, placing last in fiber broadband progress in the Midwest.
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Alabama Finalizes $800 Million BEAD Broadband Program
ADECA submits Alabama’s final BEAD proposal to NTIA, covering to 101,000 broadband locations while saving over $800 million in deployment
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Alaska’s BEAD Costs Raise Questions of Value and Feasibility
Alaska’s BEAD broadband plan reveals per-location costs topping $113k. Analysts warn fiber-only strategies may fail federal cost tests
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Nevada to Invest $327 Million in Broadband Expansion
Nevada commits $327M to broadband projects, connecting 50,000 homes, businesses, and community sites with fiber, wireless, and satellite.
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Connecticut’s $154M Fiber Push Signals National Shift
Connecticut’s $154M fiber build shows how Comcast, Verizon & Charter shape future IPv4 demand and broadband investment nationwide.
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New York Broadband Awards: $636M for 54,000 Locations
New York launches $636M broadband expansion, funding fiber, wireless, and satellite projects to connect 54,000 homes under the BEAD program
IPv4 Knowledgebase
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RPKI Explained – Resource Public Key Infrastructure
RPKI adds cryptographic trust to BGP, preventing hijacks and leaks. Learn how ROAs, validators, and routers keep routing secure.
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What is ICANN?
ICANN is a non-profit, private, and international organization responsible for maintaining and coordinating the unique identifiers essential for the global internet
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Telecom at Risk: Addressing Evolving Cyber Threats
Telecom companies face rising cyber threats and espionage, requiring cybersecurity strategies to protect infrastructure, data, and reputation
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Difference Between MAP-T & CGNAT
Key Differences between MAP-T vs. CGNAT: Benefits, Drawbacks, and Choosing the Right IPv4-to-IPv6 Transition Solution
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TLS: The Importance of Transport Layer Security
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol that secures internet communications between servers, browsers, and applications.
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What is IANA? The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
IANA, The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, manages global IP addresses, DNS root zones, and protocols, ensuring internet stability
