In Denmark you can normally buy it for a small extra fee. My previous ISP didn't really understand the meaning of a static IP and announce that after having performed service in the area any customers with static IPs would get a new IP... making it specifically not static.
Most normal households don't get static IPs, but on the other hand they change very infrequently, so they are practically static.
Most normal households don't get static IPs, but on the other hand they change very infrequently, so they are practically static.