Brander Group Sponsors NANOG 97 in Bellevue, WA
Brander Group is sponosring NANOG 97 & hosting lunch on Monday June 1st. This AI-driven operations, automation, IPv6 adoption & geolocation
This author has not written his bio yet.
But we are proud to say that Brander Group contributed 14 entries already.
Brander Group is sponosring NANOG 97 & hosting lunch on Monday June 1st. This AI-driven operations, automation, IPv6 adoption & geolocation
The floodgates finally open up, and Conexon Connect is the first in the U.S. to receive $9 Million of a total $215 in BEAD approvals across 8 states.
AI’s rapid growth is surging IPv4 demand as data centers and autonomous agents require unique addresses for connectivity. This scarcity has turned IPv4 into a premium asset, driving a robust leasing market for training clusters
Missouri Approved for $800 Million in BEAD Funds to build fiber into 200,000 unserved and underserved homes and businesses
Brander Group is sponosring NANOG 96 & hosting lunch on Monday February 1st. This event focuses on re-Engineering the Internet for the AI Era
Everything a source and recipient organization needs to know when participating in an ARIN IPv4 8.3 & 8.4 transfer request
How to create your own FiveM server and enjoy limitless modding capabilities in GTA V. Start playing online with modifications.
August 2021 – Inc. magazine revealed that Brander Group is ranked No. 6 overall on the annual Inc. 5000 list of fast growing companies in America
As of January 2021, the Pentagon assigned 175 Million IPv4 addresses to a new and “unknown” Florida based company named Global Resource Systems, LLC. According to ARIN, it is important to note that this is not a permanent transfer. Nevertheless, this came as a bit of a shock to the internet community.
Throughout 2020 the IPv4 market has been very active in all the major internet registries including ARIN, RIPE and APNIC.
Unlike other industries that have suffered decreased demand for their services due to physical lockdowns and government mandated quarantines, hosting companies, ISP’s, cable providers and telcos have been trying to keep up with the increased demand for IPv4 address usage generated from more people being forced to stay indoors.
Call +1 702 560 5616