SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
LEASED:/18 RIPE @ $0.45/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP/Mo
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
LEASED:/18 RIPE @ $0.45/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP/Mo
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP
SOLD:/24 ARIN @ $32/IP

Managed Operations for Third-Party IPv4 Assets

IPv4 is an economic asset—but performance depends on execution. i.lease handles the operational work that keeps third-party address space clean, compliant, and deployable—while you retain ownership and control.

Ownership isn’t operations. Execution is.

Most IP holders can own IPv4 without keeping it continuously usable. i.lease provides the operational layer that maintains records, readiness, and compliance over time.

Keep ownership. Add the execution layer.

You remain the legal holder. We run the day-to-day operational tasks that keep the block usable, compliant, and ready to deploy.

Turn passive holdings into managed infrastructure.

Move from “holding” to “operating” with repeatable processes and clean registry records.

The “Operable” Checklist for IP Asset Management

You don’t need to run these tasks yourself. This is the execution scope we manage to keep IP assets usable in real-world networks.

Baseline health assessment

We establish a clear baseline on routing readiness, records, and risk signals.

Registry records & contact cleanup

We correct outdated ownership/contact data and inconsistencies to keep everything aligned.

Network readiness coordination

We coordinate the steps required to keep the block ready for stable network use.

Legacy asset recovery

We help reclaim unused legacy resources and bring them into a clean, manageable structure.

Why Execution Matters

Operational Focus

We don’t bet on market outcomes. We keep your IPv4 usable, compliant, and consistently maintained.

Built & Run by Network Operators

Execution is handled by an experienced team with carrier-grade standards and repeatable processes.