Sales records of IP blocks

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Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

The sale of redundant government-owned (notably this department) IP blocks have been sold off. Where were these IP addresses sold to, and for what price?

Yours faithfully,

Josh Hardman

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Dear Mr Hardman,
 
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People, Communication and Capability | Please consider the environment
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What is a redundant IP Block?
What is it used for?
Why would anyone want to sell it?
Which are the advantages of having it?