The largest number of IP addresses per citizen is the Vatican City



The current number of IP addresses in IPv4 is 4,294,967,296, or about 4.2 billion. If IP addresses are allocated equally to the entire world, it should be about 1 IP address per person, but it will not actually be because the number of IP addresses assigned by the country is different .

The largest number of IP addresses per citizen is Vatican City, with 10.5 per person. The smallest number of IP addresses per citizen is the Democratic Republic of Congo, with 51,840 for one IP address.

Currently, IP addresses are allocated and managed by three organizations ARIN, APNIC, and RIPE-NCC. As a result, there are differences in the number of IP addresses by country, and the number of IP addresses per citizen is considerable It is different.

In the world map above, green is the number of citizens per IP address is 1 or less, yellow is 1 to 10 people, 10 to 100 people, 100 to 1000 people, 1000 people Or more.

So, let's see the top 10 countries that have lots of IP addresses and the worst 10.
Ip Assignment, Per Capita

· Top 10 countries with IP addresses

First place: Vatican City (population 783 people, IP address number 8,191, IP address 10.5 per person)
Second place: United States (Population 299, 161, 390 people, IP address number 1,352,246,048 pieces, 4.5 IP addresses per person)
3rd place: Canada (population 32,547,200, number of IP addresses 70, 313, 601, 2.2 IP addresses per person)
4th place: Iceland (population 297, 139 people, number of IP addresses 589, 790, IP address of 2.0 per person)
5th place: the Principality of Monaco (population 35,656 people, number of IP addresses 63, 480, IP address 1.8 per person)
6th: Gibraltar (population 27,921 people, number of IP addresses 47,097, IP address of 1.7 per person)
7th place: Liechtenstein (population 33,987 people, IP address number 51,217 pieces, 1.51 IP addresses per person)
8th place: Sweden (population 9,072,269 people, IP address number 13,573,300 IP addresses 1.501 per person)
9th: Finland (population 5,255,580 people, IP address number 7,705,691 IP addresses 1.496 per person)
10th: Australia (population 20,555,300, number of IP addresses 29,998,170, IP address 1.459 per person)

· Countries with IP addresses Worst 10
195th: Afghanistan (population 29,863,000 people, number of IP addresses 20,476 items, 1,458 people per IP address)
196th place: Madagascar (population 18,606,000 people, number of IP addresses 12,286 items, 1,514 people per IP address)
197th: Guinea-Bissau (population 1,586,000, number of IP addresses 1,203, 1,550 per IP address)
198th: Central African Republic (population 4,038,000 people, number of IP addresses 2,047 items, 1,972 people per IP address)
199 th place: Republic of Burundi (population 7,548,000 people, number of IP addresses 2,302 pieces, 3,278 persons per IP address)
200th: Myanmar Federation (population 50,519,000 people, number of IP addresses 12,286 items, 4,112 people per IP address)
201st: Republic of Malawi (population 12,884,000 people, number of IP addresses 3,070 items, 4,197 people per IP address)
202th: Federal Republic of Ethiopia (population 75,067,000 people, number of IP addresses 16,383 items, 4,582 people per IP address)
203th place: Republic of Niger (population 13,957,000, number of IP addresses 255, 58,139 per IP address)
204th: Democratic Republic of Congo (population 59, 319, 660 people, number of IP addresses 1023, 58,140 people per IP address)

It is said that depletion of IP address will be almost eliminated if it shifts to IPv6, but does that mean that the number of allocations for each country must also be taken into consideration? Also, as you can see, there is a correlation between GDP and the number of IP addresses ... ....

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log