RIR IPv4 Available Pools
Fast Facts

The IANA pool of available IPv4 addresses was exhausted on 3 February, 2011.

The RIPE NCC is still able to allocate IPV4 addresses to its members from its pool of IPv4 addresses for an unspecified period.

The Internet will not stop functioning when the remaining IPv4 addresses are depleted.

Deploying IPv6 is the only option for Internet growth and evolution.


RIPE NCC IPv4 Available Pool - Graph

 

This graph is interactive. You can roll over the bars to see more information.

The number of IPv4 addresses shown includes the 8.45 million IPv4 addresses temporarily set aside for the De-Bogonising New Address Blocks project.

The graph is updated weekly and is adjusted up or down as IPv4 addresses are distributed and returned.

This graph includes the last /8 that the RIPE NCC received from the IANA on 3 February 2011 and the /13 pool for temporary assignments (both shown by the yellow horizontal line).

The last /8 will be allocated according to section 5.6 of the IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region.

The /13 pool for temporary assignments will be issued according to the Temporary Internet Number Assignment Policies.