They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.
They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.
They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.
They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.
ISPs obtain address blocks from registry organizations.
"ISPs obtain allocations of IP addresses from a local Internet registry (LIR) or national Internet registry (NIR), or from their appropriate Regional Internet Registry (RIR)" http://www.iana.org/numbers/
Public IP addresses
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is it illegal for someone to obtain an email that was not addresses to them?
Public IP addresses must be unique across the entire Internet.
Because the number of public addresses is limited.
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It is a decision made by the ISP whether or not to allow static IP addresses. Most ISPs, in your case the phone company, do have static IP addresses available for an extra charge. Static IP addresses often require a business internet account.
unique addresses that are public domain addresses
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All IPv4 IP addresses can be divided into two major groups: global, or public, or external - this group can also be called 'WAN addresses' — those that are used in the Internet, and private, or local, or internal addresses — those that are used in the local network (LAN).