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Amazon Web Services will introduce a $0.005 per hour charge for publicly available IPv4 addresses from 1 February 2024. The company cites a growing shortage of such addresses and a 300% price increase for them.

The new charges will apply to virtual private cloud (VPC) services, Amazon Global Accelerator and AWS Site-to-site VPN tunnels that use publicly available IPv4 addresses.

The tariff will apply to each public IPv4 address allocated in an account, whether or not it is connected to an AWS service. For one such address, the annual fee will be $43.80 per year.