On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Matt Kelly <mjkelly@gmail.com> wrote:
This list is actual sale prices, http://www.ipv4auctions.com/previous_auctions/
-- Matt
On July 14, 2015 at 10:14:05 AM, Justin Wilson - MTIN (lists@mtin.net) wrote:
Thes folks (and I am not advertising or affiliated with them) publish a list of most recent transfer completed:
http://ipv4marketgroup.com/broker-services/buy/ vs. http://www.ipv4auctions.com/previous_auctions/ If you compare the pricing that both have made available you will find one is posting average prices exponentially higher than the other. When you trend the granular auction site data the auction numbers demonstrate a trend would expect, that smaller prefixes are more expensive since it takes a similar amount of effort to process a /24 as it does a /20. Dollar differences between a /24 unit and a /17 unit move the needle significantly. Based on both of both sets of public data its easy to conclude that auctions will work for at least small buyers of space if they're sophisticated enough to address the RIR issues. If you do decide to take the simple broker approach (not all are simple and not all approaches are suitable to simple brokers), use an RFP. And Yelp. :-) Best, -M<