Lease an IPv4 block from Interlir Global 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.
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.
The process involves validating the range for AWS BYOIP, providing the required authorization data, submitting the prefix to AWS, and completing provisioning. Interlir Global provides the LOA documentation and RPKI support, and our team walks you through each step.
Interlir Global helps with IP-side preparation, documentation, and onboarding guidance so your team can move through Amazon Web Services validation and provisioning flow with less friction.
Full Amazon Web Services BYOIP requirementsAssign static IPs from your BYOIP pool to internet-facing NLBs for stable, high-speed connections that never change across deployments.
Use BYOIP addresses as Elastic IPs for EC2 instances and NAT gateways. Behaves like standard Elastic IPs — without hourly charges.
Import IP ranges into VPC and allocate them across subnets for full control over routing, hybrid networking, and multi-account architectures.
Send email from IPs with an established reputation history, avoiding the need to warm up new shared pools.
Combine with Route 53 for geo/failover routing, or keep your IP structure consistent between on-premises VMware and AWS.
Full IP reputation control across SES, APIs, ads
Portable — move back out of AWS any time
LOA + ROA/RPKI provided by Interlir Global
Full BYOIP setup guidance from our team
Compare the cost of renting IPs from your infrastructure provider vs. leasing IPv4 addresses from Interlir Global — including annual savings.
Prices are based on current average lease rates. Final cost depends on block availability and lease terms.
Our team will help you select the right IP block, prepare the required documentation, and guide you through AWS BYOIP onboarding.