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Jake Brander is an award-winning American entrepreneur, investor, and technology executive best known as the founder and president of Brander Group, a company focused on IT infrastructure, cloud services, telecommunications, and IPv4 address brokerage. He is also associated with IPv4 Connect, a marketplace for buying and selling IPv4 addresses.
Some of his accolades include:
Entrepreneur of the Year
Fortumes Most Innovative Companies
Financial Times Fastest Growing Companies
Inc 5000 Fastest Growing Companies
American Business Awards Telecom Company of the year
The essentials of subnet masks, their role in IPv4 addressing, and how subnetting enhances network security, speed, and efficiency.
With the end of a roller coaster of a year, 2020 had some interesting movement in the IPv4 sector as well. Due to the increased demand for people to stat indoors, we saw a surge of requests to buy ip addresses shortly after the pandemic hit.
As the economy continues to adapt and recover from COVID, the IPv4 transfer market continues to show signs to growth. Companies on in the market to sell IP addresses and those who need to purchase IPv4 are showing signs of growth and activity.
In March of 2020, there was a deal made between APNIC and Jun Murai A.K.A. the Internet Samurai to split the ownership rights of 43.0.0.0/8. They started the Asia Pacific Internet Development Trust, which was owned equally by APNIC and Murai’s WIDE Project.
The IPv4 Market has continued to surprise us all this year, given the current global economy. Our team has continued to follow the transfer trends and use that data to inform our partners and clients on the ever-changing dynamics of the IP address marketplace.
The Brander Group offers detailed insights into the IPv4 market, providing data-driven decisions to buyers and sellers. In 2020, the market has seen less activity, with COVID-19 influencing demand.
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