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BYOIP on AWS

BYOIP · Amazon Web Services

Your IPs on AWS — at a fraction of the cost

Lease an IPv4 block from InterLIR and use it on AWS via BYOIP. Keep the same public IP space for supported AWS workloads while retaining control over reputation, portability, and provider choice.

Bring your InterLIR-leased IP range to AWS and use it for supported public IPv4 workflows

AWS BYOIP lets you import your own publicly routable IPv4 address ranges into your AWS account. Once imported, those addresses behave like standard AWS Elastic IPs, but they belong to you, carry no hourly charge, and can be moved back out at any time.

1

Select a suitable IPv4 block

Choose the subnet size you need on the InterLIR Marketplace and make sure it fits your AWS rollout plan.

2

Prepare authorization data

InterLIR provides the required documentation, including LOA support and IP-side preparation for the AWS BYOIP flow.

3

Import the range into AWS

Submit the prefix in your AWS account, complete validation, and let Amazon provision the range for supported services.

4

Use your IPs like AWS Elastic IPs

After provisioning, your BYOIP range can be assigned to supported AWS resources while remaining portable and under your control.

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Full setup assistance included

InterLIR helps with IP-side preparation, documentation, and onboarding guidance so your team can move through AWS validation and provisioning with less friction.

Where AWS BYOIP is commonly used

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Network Load Balancer

Assign stable public addresses from your BYOIP pool to internet-facing NLBs for predictable external connectivity.

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EC2 Elastic IPs

Use imported addresses as Elastic IPs for EC2 instances and related public endpoints without standard hourly AWS public IP costs.

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Amazon VPC

Keep your addressing consistent across subnets, routing policies, and hybrid network designs built around AWS VPC.

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Amazon SES

Send email from IPs with an established reputation history instead of warming up brand-new shared pools.

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Route 53 and failover

Pair your imported IP space with DNS routing and failover strategies while keeping addressing stable across environments.

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Portability

Your IP space stays yours, so you can move it back out of AWS later instead of being locked into provider-owned public addresses.

AWS public IP pricing vs InterLIR BYOIP lease

For a typical /24 block, leasing IPv4 addresses through InterLIR and bringing them to AWS can reduce monthly public IP costs dramatically.

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

Save up to €688 / month per /24

Imported InterLIR-leased IP ranges can be used in AWS BYOIP workflows while helping you avoid the standard recurring cost of provider-owned public IPv4 addresses.

Elastic IPs
NLB
VPC
SES
Route 53
AWS Elastic IP
€794
$3.65 per IP/mo · 256 IPs ($934)

InterLIR BYOIP
€106
$0.49 per IP/mo · 256 IPs ($125)

Annual Savings
€8,256
87% cost reduction

AWS BYOIP docs
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How much will you save?

Compare the cost of renting IPs from your infrastructure provider vs. leasing IPv4 addresses from InterLIR, including annual savings.

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Provider Cost
€794
Amazon Web Services / mo

InterLIR Cost
€106
InterLIR lease / mo

You Save / Month
€688
per month (87%)

Annual Savings
€8,256
per year

Lease IPv4 Addresses Now

Prices are based on current average lease rates. Final cost depends on block availability and lease terms.

Ready to connect your IPs to AWS?

Our team will help you select the right IP block, prepare the required documentation, and guide you through AWS BYOIP onboarding.