Re: Who applies for IP address



On Nov 24, 9:43 pm, sb5...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

A domain name is not given an IP address during registration.

I only know it last month :-) :-) :-(

Nowdays who applies for IP address (I suppose only web hosts) ?

IP address given by ICANN ?

Thanks.

(I am learning about internet).

IP addresses are assigned to Internet service providers and large end
users by regional registries whose purpose is to allocate such
addresses. ICANN gives large blocks of IP addresses to these
registries. For the United States (and Canada, Jamaica, Bermuda, and
so on), the registry is ARIN.

http://www.arin.net/index.shtml

DS
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