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This is a list of countries by IPv4 address allocation, as of 2 April 2012. It includes 252 areas, including all United Nations member states, plus the Holy See, Kosovo and Taiwan.
There are 232 (over four billion) IP addresses in the IPv4 protocol. Of these, almost 600 million are reserved and cannot be used for public routing.[1] The rest are allocated to countries by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) via the Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).[2]
Vatican City, Rome, Pope, Roman Curia, Italy
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, Unodc, B92, Israel Council on Foreign Relations, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Kaohsiung, China, Taipei, Philippines, South Korea
New York City, United States, American Civil War, Hawaii, Western United States
Netherlands, Curaçao, Venezuela, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Bonaire
IPv6, Network address translation, Internet, Transmission Control Protocol, Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Republic of Macedonia, Macedonian Radio Television, Telecommunications in Armenia, Telecommunications in Azerbaijan, Telecommunications in Cyprus
Lithuania, Internet, Telecommunications in Armenia, Telecommunications in Azerbaijan, Telecommunications in Cyprus
ICT Development Index, Lists by country, Economist Intelligence Unit, E-Government, Government Broadband Index
Botswana, Economy of Botswana, Telecommunications in Egypt, Dependent territory, Telecommunication