RIRs allocate IP addresses to internet providers and other companies that provide customers with internet services. There are five regional internet registries (RIRs) that handle the IP address allocation task for different regions of the world. They are APNIC, RIPE NCC, ARIN, AFRINIC, and LACNIC.
The US is where the internet was invented, so unsurprisingly, it is the only nation that belongs to the “One Billion IP Addresses” club. This is evident in the following infographic. Just do not think that the nations having a smaller number of
IP addresses allocated to them are lacking these so much. For instance, 7 million IP addresses are allocated to New Zealand, but the nation's population is small too. So the Kiwis are in a better position compared to Colombia, which has more IP allocation and more population than New Zealand. We encourage you to come up with your own observations by reading the following content.
Source:
https://www.ip2location.com/
