Sale of Amateur Radio AMPRnet TCP/IP Addresses Raised $108M
President of Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) has confirmed they received $108 million from Amazon for 4 million amateur radio TCP/IP addresses
Since its allocation to Amateur Radio in the mid-1980s, Internet network 44 (44.0.0.0/8), known as the AMPRNetâ„¢, has been used by amateur radio operators to conduct scientific research and to experiment with digital communications over the radio with a goal of advancing the state of the art of Amateur Radio networking, and to educate amateur radio operators in these techniques.
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) is a non-profit California corporation formed to further these goals.
In mid-2019 a block (44.192.0.0/10) of approximately four million AMPRNetâ„¢ IP addresses, out of the 16 million available, was sold to Amazon by ARDC but it is only now that the sale price has been released. Amazon paid $27 for each IPv4 address.
2019 sale announcement on the AMPR Site - https://www.ampr.org/amprnet/