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UUNET Pulling Peering Agreements & replacing them with charging under non-disclosure?
by Gordon Cook 03 May '97
by Gordon Cook 03 May '97
03 May '97
I have just had a phone call from a particpant in the news conference of
the well. What UUNET is doing to many of its peers, including the Well, is
now clear. According to my caller, Dave Hughes, it has served notice to
many if not most of its peers that, in late May and early June, it will
either terminate their peering session or that the peers will have to
start paying for the privilege. How much will be charged and under what
conditions is unknown. Why? Because the unfortunate peers either have to
**sign non disclosure agreements before** they even sit down with UUNET or
simply be cut off.
I first heard an opaque reference to this from a nationally known figure a
couple of months ago. In the last 10 days I have heard separately and
privately from three different people one of whom is directly affected. I
asked him to call me. He never did. Now I think I understand why. Hughes
said that David (?) Hollub who is responsible for the Well's connectivity
and has just been fired by Bruce Katz the well's owner has revealed in a
well conference what UUNET is doing and that the story made it into the
wall street journal today.
I will be sending Hughes a summary understanding of what I think this
means that he will post on the Well inviting national journalists to call
me for whatever information/insight I can give them into the story. I
would especially like to begin hearing from those directly affected.
Please detail very precisely what restrictions you place on the
information you send me.
First it was AGIS (but who cares about AGIS?). Now UUNET. Tomorrow who?
MCI? As UUNET and others of the big five move to consolidate their
markets.......... let UUNET put the smaller national backbones against the
wall and whom do the rest of ISP's have to rely on? Those ISPs who did
not get hit in UUNET's first round of cuts. Will you get it in the neck in
the second or the third round?
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But I am still paying Sprint for transit, something I am philosophically
opposed to. Yes, the traffic is less, but why should I pay for transit,
not use it, and make my life more complex, as you point out?
Bob
>----------
>From: Mike Leber[SMTP:mleber@he.net]
>Sent: Friday, May 02, 1997 6:17 PM
>To: Bownes, Robert M. (EXCH)
>Cc: 'James Saker'; 'nanog(a)merit.edu'
>Subject: RE: UUNET settlement - A call to arms?
>
>
>On Fri, 2 May 1997, Bownes, Robert M. (EXCH) wrote:
>> What I would like to do is to connect to, for example, Sprint *just to
>> get to folks who
>> buy from Sprint*, not to transit through them to get to a NAP someplace.
>
>You can already do this.
>
>Simply buy a T1 from Sprint and filter out all of the non Sprint routes.
>Where you might have normally purchased 10 Mbps transit service, you can
>now use just a T1 with the appropriate filters. It will become a pain to
>load balance and capacity plan all of those little pipes (increased
>expense and complexity), but hey, if you don't want to or can't use an
>exchange point this is an alternative.
>
>But I digress... ;)
>
>Mike.
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I know of two instances where sprint has informed peers that they will now
be charged. BLIA becomes a LEN. If sprint is putting the squeeze on you
i'd like to hear about it.
Also does anyone know if AT&T, Compuserve, and IBM Global Net and EUNET
have proven large enough to escape UUNET's demands for money fro continued
peering?
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Without over-simplifying, or taking a side, aren't we missing the point?
The big kids make the rules; if the little kids wanna play, they go along
with the big kids' rules. So the short, and
not-as-facetious-as-it-sounds, answer to "Why is UUNet committing this
atrocity" is "Because they have good reason to believe... 1) it will work;
and 2) they'll get away with, and profit from, it."
I think Scott Y. nailed it - we vote with our pocketbooks, and with our
networks. And we allow (or force?) our customers to do the same - we can't,
after all, eat all of these additional expenses, so end-user prices may be
driven up by UUNet's actions. If that doesn't meet with acceptance by a
balance of the Internet community, including end-users, then a reaction will
take place.
In the meantime, if your ability to provide service is compromised, I think
you'll find that this will prove an opportunity to the "pretty big"
providers, in that they will be able to fill the gap by selling transit.
And I think undercutting the "big kids" in pricing that service is not only
likely, but a moral imperative.
:-)
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>From: James Saker[SMTP:jsaker@intellitek.com]
>Sent: Friday, May 02, 1997 5:40 PM
>To: 'Aaron France'; 'nanog(a)merit.edu'
>Cc: Todd Keener (E-mail)
>Subject: UUNET: Content vs. CIDR
>
>
>Aaron France writes:
>>Unless we can implement a way to bill eachother for traffic passed
>through eachothers pipes (reciprical billing, like telco's), they have
>no right to assume that they can bill us because their network is bigger.
>
>
>Theoretical question: What if ISP-X had only one dedicated connection
>behind it, and subsequently was 1/100,000 the size of NSP-Y. ISP-X's only
>connection was a single content provider: Yahoo.
>
>How do we resolve the settlement issues in this model? Why should the ISP-X
>pay NSP-Y to deliver valuable content to its consumers (dialup and
>dedicated)? Does the possession of more CIDR blocks dictate value? In
>today's market (of significant price competition, where UUNET is not
>terribly competitive), UUNET would probably experience substantial erosion
>of its client base. Wall Street and shareholders should pay particular
>attention to UUNET's follow-through of this policy as it appears to have
>the potential to impact its market share (and subsequently its revenues).
>
>Traditional broadcasting models work in reverse of the UUNET model, but
>again, we're focusing on the wrong layer for settlement; i.e. the value is
>in the content, not the CIDR.
>
>Having UUNET charge peering ISPs for application content on their network
>is like having Hughes charge Cox, TCI, and other CATV networks for
>receiving CNN's broadcast over the satellite, while also charging CNN to
>carry their signal. It is my understanding that the settlement is between
>the CATV network and CNN, and Hughes is only transit paid for by CNN out of
>this settlement revenue.
>
>As diagrammed (with Internet / CableTV models referenced), the settlement
>model should look like this:
>
> consumer pays local access provider (ISP / CATV)
> local access provider receives content from transit provider (NSP /
>Satellite)
> transit provider is paid by content provider ("webcaster" / Cable network
>channel)
> content provider charges local access provider
>
>Looking at a few other industries, there are significant parallels. With
>postal service, the producer of the content usually pays the transit
>provider to deliver the content to the recipient. I.e. Compaq pays UPS to
>ship a new computer to me. I pay Compaq for the content. Of course, items
>can come "postage due," but not typically when the sender has also paid
>postage. Does this infer that content producers in the Internet are not
>paying 100% of the delivery expense? Considering there is no charge between
>UUNET subscribers outside of the fee each pays to connect (i.e. the process
>of sending packets to another UUNET subscriber does not create additional
>charges outside of the base fee), this does not seem to be the case.
>
>What then is the origin of the peer point charge? The expense of delivering
>the traffic to the exchange for consumption by another external network?
>Wasn't this paid for by the content producer (i.e. what is my $3,000 /
>month going for, if not for transit to exchange points? Local loops only
>cost $340). Again, it appears that freight has been paid for already in the
>UUNET model. It appears that the primary motivation for UUNET's move can
>only be to eliminate competitive pressures from mid-sized ISPs by
>restricting financially viable peering to a handful of providers,
>subsequently increasing network service prices.
>
>Putting our company into the above model, Intellitek (a content provider)
>is not interested in charging local access providers for access to our
>products at the current time. Marketshare is of significant value, and we
>value the unrestrained access to our services consumers of the respective
>local access providers. ISPs represent a significant consumer base, and
>unrestrained access by these consumers to our content services is key to
>the success of our application.
>
>However, if our transit provider (UUNET) suddenly impacts our ability to 1)
>set our delivery policy (presently at zero charge per consumer) and 2)
>limits the extent of market reach in its attempt to profit from our
>content, I would imagine that we would not continue the use of such a
>transit provider, with one exception.
>
>If we balance the settlements by charging the transit provider, we
>subsequently create a situation where charges are being passed on. I.e.
>UUNET becomes a wholesaler of Intellitek application services. UUNET
>benefits from content consumed from our application service through peer
>points. Content is subsequently transfered to UUNET's domain through a
>distributor arrangement for delivery to ISP "retail outlets."
>
>This may work in an environment where peering is not restricted on a casual
>basis, and multiple transit arrangements are available. I cannot imagine a
>Compaq or Digital limiting distribution of its product through only one
>wholesaler -- and content providers equally would not support such a
>relationship with its transit provider.
>
>I expect that if UUNET continues its course, content providers on its
>network will either migrate to other networks to ensure delivery of their
>content to their market without restriction, or impose settlements on UUNET
>that balance the economic model and open their networks multiple transit
>providers.
>
>JRS
>
>James R. Saker Jr. Intellitek Inc.
>President, Network Media Division voice: 402.333.6233
>jsaker(a)intellitek.com fax: 402.333.6432
>http://intellitek.com
>
>
>
>
>
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Aaron France writes:
>Unless we can implement a way to bill eachother for traffic passed
through eachothers pipes (reciprical billing, like telco's), they have
no right to assume that they can bill us because their network is bigger.
Theoretical question: What if ISP-X had only one dedicated connection behind it, and subsequently was 1/100,000 the size of NSP-Y. ISP-X's only connection was a single content provider: Yahoo.
How do we resolve the settlement issues in this model? Why should the ISP-X pay NSP-Y to deliver valuable content to its consumers (dialup and dedicated)? Does the possession of more CIDR blocks dictate value? In today's market (of significant price competition, where UUNET is not terribly competitive), UUNET would probably experience substantial erosion of its client base. Wall Street and shareholders should pay particular attention to UUNET's follow-through of this policy as it appears to have the potential to impact its market share (and subsequently its revenues).
Traditional broadcasting models work in reverse of the UUNET model, but again, we're focusing on the wrong layer for settlement; i.e. the value is in the content, not the CIDR.
Having UUNET charge peering ISPs for application content on their network is like having Hughes charge Cox, TCI, and other CATV networks for receiving CNN's broadcast over the satellite, while also charging CNN to carry their signal. It is my understanding that the settlement is between the CATV network and CNN, and Hughes is only transit paid for by CNN out of this settlement revenue.
As diagrammed (with Internet / CableTV models referenced), the settlement model should look like this:
consumer pays local access provider (ISP / CATV)
local access provider receives content from transit provider (NSP / Satellite)
transit provider is paid by content provider ("webcaster" / Cable network channel)
content provider charges local access provider
Looking at a few other industries, there are significant parallels. With postal service, the producer of the content usually pays the transit provider to deliver the content to the recipient. I.e. Compaq pays UPS to ship a new computer to me. I pay Compaq for the content. Of course, items can come "postage due," but not typically when the sender has also paid postage. Does this infer that content producers in the Internet are not paying 100% of the delivery expense? Considering there is no charge between UUNET subscribers outside of the fee each pays to connect (i.e. the process of sending packets to another UUNET subscriber does not create additional charges outside of the base fee), this does not seem to be the case.
What then is the origin of the peer point charge? The expense of delivering the traffic to the exchange for consumption by another external network? Wasn't this paid for by the content producer (i.e. what is my $3,000 / month going for, if not for transit to exchange points? Local loops only cost $340). Again, it appears that freight has been paid for already in the UUNET model. It appears that the primary motivation for UUNET's move can only be to eliminate competitive pressures from mid-sized ISPs by restricting financially viable peering to a handful of providers, subsequently increasing network service prices.
Putting our company into the above model, Intellitek (a content provider) is not interested in charging local access providers for access to our products at the current time. Marketshare is of significant value, and we value the unrestrained access to our services consumers of the respective local access providers. ISPs represent a significant consumer base, and unrestrained access by these consumers to our content services is key to the success of our application.
However, if our transit provider (UUNET) suddenly impacts our ability to 1) set our delivery policy (presently at zero charge per consumer) and 2) limits the extent of market reach in its attempt to profit from our content, I would imagine that we would not continue the use of such a transit provider, with one exception.
If we balance the settlements by charging the transit provider, we subsequently create a situation where charges are being passed on. I.e. UUNET becomes a wholesaler of Intellitek application services. UUNET benefits from content consumed from our application service through peer points. Content is subsequently transfered to UUNET's domain through a distributor arrangement for delivery to ISP "retail outlets."
This may work in an environment where peering is not restricted on a casual basis, and multiple transit arrangements are available. I cannot imagine a Compaq or Digital limiting distribution of its product through only one wholesaler -- and content providers equally would not support such a relationship with its transit provider.
I expect that if UUNET continues its course, content providers on its network will either migrate to other networks to ensure delivery of their content to their market without restriction, or impose settlements on UUNET that balance the economic model and open their networks multiple transit providers.
JRS
James R. Saker Jr. Intellitek Inc.
President, Network Media Division voice: 402.333.6233
jsaker(a)intellitek.com fax: 402.333.6432
http://intellitek.com
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Re: UUNET Pulling Peering Agreements & replacing them with charging under non-disclosure?
by Sanjay Dani 02 May '97
by Sanjay Dani 02 May '97
02 May '97
>> 2 - Are they pulling CIX peering? (Can that rtr get any more overloaded? :)
That is just an overloaded SMDS connection, not the router itself.
>Last I heard, when the CIX moves locations, AGIS, MCI, UUNET, and Sprint
>will all be leaving the CIX.
>
For those who are not aware:
--MCI stopped advertising their routes to the CIX router a
few months ago.
--Sprint is supposed to have stopped peering with CIX yesterday
(I haven't verified this yet)
--UUnet has indicated they will be leaving CIX
These are my observations as a CIX member, not an official
CIX statement.
Sanjay.
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http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?97052.eispreax.htm
Faced with fees, midsize ISPs wonder where to turn
Business customers should be on the edge of their seats, if they aren't
already, because based on the possible impact of reorganized peering
agreements, Internet service providers (ISPs) may have no choice but to
increase prices in order to maintain current services to their customers.
etc.....
Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting
http://www.memra.com - E-mail: michael(a)memra.com
The bottom line is track record. Not track tearing. Not track derailing.
But pounding the damn dirt around the track with the rest of us worms.
-- Randy Bush
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Wayne Bouchard [SMTP:web@typo.org] writes:
>The complaint ratio between the two groups are gonna be
wholly lopsided. The smaller ISP will receive far more complaints than
the larger one.
I disagree; subscribers of smaller ISP dedicated services expect a lower quality of service than that of a NSP like UUNET.
As a subscriber of both (UUNET T1 being turned up this weekend, and Probe Internet, a local ISP which has a T1 to MCI), I am more tolerant of routing issues, performance, etc. with Probe (who I pay approximately 20% of what UUNET charges) than I am with UUNET. Noting that I have been quite pleased with UUNET's service so far and generally do not have any service issues outstanding with them, I am concerned about the quality of service in relation to the alleged settlement scenerio discussed in this thread.
In reviewing the service literature from UUNET, I can find no reference to "partial Internet service," "not really the whole Internet, but rather what we could offer today based on our peering arrangements, which may vary from day to day, and we are under no obligation to tell our customers what we can and cannot offer," etc.. I can't find the web server on UUNET that provides bulletins about what networks are unavailable today, nor does there appear to be a major-domo list, so when my customers complain about not connecting to our network from anywhere in North America (through various ISPs), I can verify that their ISP hasn't paid UUNET for peering, etc..
I view such partial service as unacceptable from an NSP, especially when I can obtain full service from other NSPs for the same or less money. Unless I'm behind the times, MCI, BBN, PSI and others still have rather complete networks.
More fundamentally, I am concerned that NSP transit providers are loosing focus of the origin of their "peering value." If all UUNET, or any other provider for that matter, had to offer was their internal network (i.e. www.uu.net) I don't think many peers would be demanding access to their AS. (They've got a nice web site, but it's no yahoo / microsoft / etc.) The true value of their network is in the application services offered by their clients. Internet consumers demand access to yahoo.com, infoseek.com, msn.com,carpoint.com, etc., not AS284, AS1240, etc. Transit is just that - a pipe.
If transit providers start realizing revenue from providing transit to my application services, and in the process also create black holes associated with the respective policy, I can quickly envision a settlement model enforced by application service providers. Such models would likely be created to allow us to "patch" the holes, but would quickly migrate to revenue-producing models.
For example, as our company extend our FurnitureLink and Intellibuy satellite network into the Internet, delivering our product to retailers and consumers, I can envision a scenerio where we permit connectivity with transit providers and charge for packets consumed by each AS. Perhaps AT&T provides us with a DS3 and qualifies for a 12% discount on the packet rate; they can in turn offer discounted transit to peering ISPs. Our network may be substantially cheaper
for an ISP routing through AT&T than it will be for Sprint or PSI.
Anyone care for tremendously complex routing policy based driven by application provider settlements? Given that UUNET is an entry in my expense column today, and my service may provide them with additional settlement revenues, I would expect them (and any other transit provider that benefits from our application services) to move to the other side of my balance sheet.
Any thoughts on this? Explanations as to why I should pay UUNET or any other NSP so they can sell connections / peering to my application services? Perhaps Yahoo, Infoseek, MSN and such should charge their NSPs to interconnect? Is this already being done? I recall that MTV was evaluating implementing transit charges last November / December. Perhaps a RA for application service providers is the next step? Any others game?
JRS
James R. Saker Jr. Intellitek Inc.
President, Network Media Division voice: 402.333.6233
jsaker(a)intellitek.com fax: 402.333.6432
http://intellitek.com
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This is an auto-generated mail on Fri May 2 12:00:00 PDT 1997
It is not checked before it leaves my workstation. However, hopefully
you will find this report interesting and will take the time to look
through this to see if you can improve the amount of aggregation you
perform.
The report is split into sections:
0) General Status
List the route table history for the last week, list any possibly
bogus routes seen and give some status on ASes.
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
This lists the "Top 30" players who if they decided to aggregate
their announced classful prefixes at the origin AS level could
make a significant difference in the reduction of the current
size of the Internet routing table. This calculation does not
take into account the inclusion of holes when forming an aggregate
so it is possible even larger reduction should be possible.
2) Weekly Delta
A summary of the last weeks changes in terms of withdrawn and
added routes. Please note that this is only a snapshot but does
give some indication of ASes participating in CIDR. Clearly,
it is generally a good thing to see a large amont of withdrawls.
3) Interesting aggregates
Interesting here means not an aggregate made as a set of
classful routes.
Thanks to xara.net for giving me access to their routing tables once a
day.
Please send any comments about this report directly to me.
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr-report.html for a daily
update of this report.
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CIDR REPORT for 02May97
0) General Status
Table History
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Date Prefixes
250497 45179
260497 44513
270497 44787
280497 44878
290497 45036
300497 45080
010597 45238
020597 44926
Check http://www.employees.org/~tbates/cidr.plot.html for a plot
of the table history.
Possible Bogus Routes
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*** Bogus 192.168.1.0 from AS174
*** Bogus 192.168.36.0 from AS174
*** Bogus 192.168.160.0 from AS174
*** Bogus 192.168.161.0 from AS174
AS Summary
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Number of ASes in routing system: 2271
Number of ASes announcing only one prefix: 980 (491 cidr, 489 classful)
Largest number of cidr routes: 523 announced by AS3561
Largest number of classful routes: 1451 announced by AS1221
1) Gains by aggregating at the origin AS level
--- 02May97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1210 862 348 28.8% Performance Systems International
AS2493 820 505 315 38.4% i*internet
AS1221 1451 1177 274 18.9% AARNET-AS
AS3602 563 330 233 41.4% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1149 940 209 18.2% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 311 172 139 44.7% BCTEL
AS2048 255 124 131 51.4% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS2704 267 189 78 29.2% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 288 217 71 24.7% UUNETCA-AS4
AS855 134 65 69 51.5% NBTel
AS7195 114 46 68 59.6% INTERRED
AS2386 179 113 66 36.9% INS-AS
AS4293 96 33 63 65.6% IMCI
AS701 868 808 60 6.9% Alternet
AS813 231 175 56 24.2% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS3491 138 88 50 36.2% CAIS-ASN
AS6181 53 4 49 92.5% FUSE-NET
AS3561 951 902 49 5.2% MCI
AS4648 160 112 48 30.0% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS4454 63 16 47 74.6% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS3397 67 21 46 68.7% EMI-AS
AS549 209 164 45 21.5% ONet Backbone
AS3464 109 64 45 41.3% ASC-NET
AS97 171 127 44 25.7% JvNCnet
AS3749 72 28 44 61.1% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
AS1717 270 226 44 16.3% RENATER
--- 01May97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1212 863 349 28.8% Performance Systems International
AS2493 824 509 315 38.2% i*internet
AS1221 1444 1171 273 18.9% AARNET-AS
AS1 1151 940 211 18.3% BBN Planet backbone
AS3602 503 301 202 40.2% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1691 310 172 138 44.5% BCTEL
AS2048 246 114 132 53.7% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 159 77 82 51.6% Middle East Technical University
AS2704 263 187 76 28.9% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS7195 117 43 74 63.2% INTERRED
AS816 294 222 72 24.5% UUNETCA-AS4
AS855 134 65 69 51.5% NBTel
AS4293 96 33 63 65.6% IMCI
AS2386 177 115 62 35.0% INS-AS
AS701 866 805 61 7.0% Alternet
AS4454 84 24 60 71.4% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS813 229 174 55 24.0% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS3491 139 89 50 36.0% CAIS-ASN
AS6181 53 4 49 92.5% FUSE-NET
AS3561 952 903 49 5.1% MCI
AS4648 160 112 48 30.0% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS549 208 161 47 22.6% ONet Backbone
AS3397 67 21 46 68.7% EMI-AS
AS97 190 146 44 23.2% JvNCnet
AS225 74 30 44 59.5% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
AS1717 266 222 44 16.5% RENATER
AS3749 73 30 43 58.9% Tennessee Board of Regents
--- 30Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1212 862 350 28.9% Performance Systems International
AS2493 825 507 318 38.5% i*internet
AS1221 1476 1195 281 19.0% AARNET-AS
AS1 1197 962 235 19.6% BBN Planet backbone
AS3602 564 335 229 40.6% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1691 308 173 135 43.8% BCTEL
AS2048 254 124 130 51.2% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS2704 265 190 75 28.3% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS7195 117 43 74 63.2% INTERRED
AS816 296 224 72 24.3% UUNETCA-AS4
AS855 132 64 68 51.5% NBTel
AS2386 177 115 62 35.0% INS-AS
AS701 873 812 61 7.0% Alternet
AS4454 84 24 60 71.4% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS4293 95 36 59 62.1% IMCI
AS813 231 175 56 24.2% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS3491 138 88 50 36.2% CAIS-ASN
AS6181 53 4 49 92.5% FUSE-NET
AS4648 179 130 49 27.4% NZIX 2
AS3561 950 901 49 5.2% MCI
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS549 208 161 47 22.6% ONet Backbone
AS3464 110 63 47 42.7% ASC-NET
AS3397 66 20 46 69.7% EMI-AS
AS97 192 148 44 22.9% JvNCnet
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
AS1717 268 224 44 16.4% RENATER
AS3749 73 30 43 58.9% Tennessee Board of Regents
--- 29Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1183 849 334 28.2% Performance Systems International
AS2493 828 511 317 38.3% i*internet
AS1221 1467 1192 275 18.7% AARNET-AS
AS3602 566 335 231 40.8% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1166 950 216 18.5% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 310 171 139 44.8% BCTEL
AS2048 252 122 130 51.6% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 159 77 82 51.6% Middle East Technical University
AS2704 263 186 77 29.3% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 292 220 72 24.7% UUNETCA-AS4
AS855 132 64 68 51.5% NBTel
AS7195 114 46 68 59.6% INTERRED
AS685 213 145 68 31.9% NorthWestNet Primary AS
AS2386 177 115 62 35.0% INS-AS
AS701 866 805 61 7.0% Alternet
AS4454 84 24 60 71.4% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS4293 95 35 60 63.2% IMCI
AS813 232 176 56 24.1% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS3491 139 89 50 36.0% CAIS-ASN
AS4648 179 130 49 27.4% NZIX 2
AS3561 952 903 49 5.1% MCI
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS549 207 161 46 22.2% ONet Backbone
AS3464 105 59 46 43.8% ASC-NET
AS3397 66 20 46 69.7% EMI-AS
AS6181 52 8 44 84.6% FUSE-NET
AS3749 74 30 44 59.5% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
--- 28Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1215 865 350 28.8% Performance Systems International
AS2493 824 508 316 38.3% i*internet
AS1221 1469 1192 277 18.9% AARNET-AS
AS3602 591 340 251 42.5% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1155 946 209 18.1% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 311 172 139 44.7% BCTEL
AS2048 243 125 118 48.6% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 155 76 79 51.0% Middle East Technical University
AS2704 262 188 74 28.2% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 291 219 72 24.7% UUNETCA-AS4
AS7195 116 44 72 62.1% INTERRED
AS855 132 64 68 51.5% NBTel
AS685 214 146 68 31.8% NorthWestNet Primary AS
AS2386 178 116 62 34.8% INS-AS
AS4454 85 25 60 70.6% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS4293 93 35 58 62.4% IMCI
AS701 860 803 57 6.6% Alternet
AS813 231 176 55 23.8% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS4648 179 130 49 27.4% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS3491 140 92 48 34.3% CAIS-ASN
AS549 209 162 47 22.5% ONet Backbone
AS3561 947 900 47 5.0% MCI
AS3397 66 20 46 69.7% EMI-AS
AS6181 52 8 44 84.6% FUSE-NET
AS3749 73 29 44 60.3% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS3464 105 61 44 41.9% ASC-NET
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
--- 27Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1210 862 348 28.8% Performance Systems International
AS2493 813 505 308 37.9% i*internet
AS1221 1469 1191 278 18.9% AARNET-AS
AS3602 590 340 250 42.4% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1155 946 209 18.1% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 311 172 139 44.7% BCTEL
AS2048 242 127 115 47.5% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 185 86 99 53.5% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 154 75 79 51.3% Middle East Technical University
AS7195 117 44 73 62.4% INTERRED
AS2704 261 188 73 28.0% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 292 220 72 24.7% UUNETCA-AS4
AS855 132 64 68 51.5% NBTel
AS685 214 146 68 31.8% NorthWestNet Primary AS
AS2386 178 116 62 34.8% INS-AS
AS4293 95 35 60 63.2% IMCI
AS701 866 808 58 6.7% Alternet
AS4454 81 23 58 71.6% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS813 234 177 57 24.4% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS4648 176 127 49 27.8% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS3491 140 92 48 34.3% CAIS-ASN
AS549 209 162 47 22.5% ONet Backbone
AS3561 946 899 47 5.0% MCI
AS3464 110 64 46 41.8% ASC-NET
AS3397 66 20 46 69.7% EMI-AS
AS6181 52 8 44 84.6% FUSE-NET
AS3749 73 29 44 60.3% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
--- 26Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1213 869 344 28.4% Performance Systems International
AS2493 825 508 317 38.4% i*internet
AS1221 1467 1189 278 19.0% AARNET-AS
AS3602 595 342 253 42.5% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1153 931 222 19.3% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 311 172 139 44.7% BCTEL
AS2048 258 121 137 53.1% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 268 143 125 46.6% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 154 75 79 51.3% Middle East Technical University
AS2704 264 188 76 28.8% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 289 217 72 24.9% UUNETCA-AS4
AS685 222 151 71 32.0% NorthWestNet Primary AS
AS7195 114 44 70 61.4% INTERRED
AS855 133 64 69 51.9% NBTel
AS2386 179 116 63 35.2% INS-AS
AS4454 86 26 60 69.8% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS701 899 840 59 6.6% Alternet
AS4293 95 37 58 61.1% IMCI
AS813 234 177 57 24.4% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS4648 176 127 49 27.8% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS3491 139 91 48 34.5% CAIS-ASN
AS549 212 165 47 22.2% ONet Backbone
AS3397 67 21 46 68.7% EMI-AS
AS6181 52 8 44 84.6% FUSE-NET
AS3749 71 27 44 62.0% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
AS97 186 143 43 23.1% JvNCnet
AS3464 107 64 43 40.2% ASC-NET
--- 25Apr97 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description
AS174 1213 869 344 28.4% Performance Systems International
AS2493 825 508 317 38.4% i*internet
AS1221 1467 1189 278 19.0% AARNET-AS
AS3602 595 342 253 42.5% Sprint Canada Inc.
AS1 1153 931 222 19.3% BBN Planet backbone
AS1691 311 172 139 44.7% BCTEL
AS2048 258 121 137 53.1% State of Louisiana/Office of Tele
AS3804 268 143 125 46.6% Bell Blobal Solutions
AS839 115 31 84 73.0% North West Territories Regional N
AS1967 154 75 79 51.3% Middle East Technical University
AS2704 264 188 76 28.8% HOOKUP-NET-A
AS816 289 217 72 24.9% UUNETCA-AS4
AS685 222 151 71 32.0% NorthWestNet Primary AS
AS7195 114 44 70 61.4% INTERRED
AS855 133 64 69 51.9% NBTel
AS2386 179 116 63 35.2% INS-AS
AS4454 86 26 60 69.8% OIR Telecommunications, State of
AS701 899 840 59 6.6% Alternet
AS4293 95 37 58 61.1% IMCI
AS813 234 177 57 24.4% UUNET Canada (ASN-UUNETCA-AS1)
AS4648 176 127 49 27.8% NZIX 2
AS3799 73 25 48 65.8% IDS
AS3491 139 91 48 34.5% CAIS-ASN
AS549 212 165 47 22.2% ONet Backbone
AS3397 67 21 46 68.7% EMI-AS
AS6181 52 8 44 84.6% FUSE-NET
AS3749 71 27 44 62.0% Tennessee Board of Regents
AS225 75 31 44 58.7% University of Virginia (VIRnet)
AS97 186 143 43 23.1% JvNCnet
AS3464 107 64 43 40.2% ASC-NET
2) Weekly Delta
This a daily snapshot of changes in classful routes being withdrawn and added.
the deltas are calculated over a rolling 7 day period. Please bear in mind this
is purely a "snapshot" and a large flucuation could be caused by a connectivity
problem for example. However, this does give some indication of service
providers that are moving to classless routing.
Top 20 Withdrawn Classful Routes from 25Apr97 to 02May97
-153 AS1967 Middle East Technical University
-131 AS685 NorthWestNet Primary AS
-83 AS3804 Bell Blobal Solutions
-37 AS4926 Telintar S.A.
-32 AS3602 Sprint Canada Inc.
-31 AS701 Alternet
-23 AS4454 OIR Telecommunications, State of
-21 AS6663 InterComp Bucharest
-16 AS1221 AARNET-AS
-15 AS97 JvNCnet
-14 AS3847 Genuity Inc
-12 AS5501 Fraunhofer Gesellschaft
-10 AS6494 IDCI
-9 AS3249 Estpak Data Ltd.
-8 AS5615 World Online BV
-6 AS764 Prime Minister Office
-5 AS5427 TCP/IP GmbH Contrib.Net, Germany
-4 AS3111 Internet Direct Inc. (ASN-DIRECT)
-3 AS3388 UNM-AS
-2 AS6754 DPN location Frankfurt
Top 20 Added Classful Routes from 25Apr97 to 02May97
64 AS705 ALTERNET-AS
54 AS1241 FORTHnet
39 AS3561 MCI
37 AS6140 IMPSAT CORP
30 AS1717 RENATER
19 AS6367 NWLINK
13 AS6897 Global-One Spain
12 AS3550 Philippine Network Foundation, In
10 AS721 DLA-ASNBLOCK-AS
9 AS1329 ANS Greensboro - DNSS 75
8 AS7018 AT&T worldnet network
7 AS7814 CNS-NETWORK
6 AS2548 DIGEX-AS
5 AS7477 TereDonn Computer Engineering
4 AS3267 RUNNet
3 AS3576 PREPnet-EAST
2 AS2828 InterNex Information Services
1 AS271 BCnet Backbone
This a daily snapshot of changes in classles routes being withdrawn and added.
Top 20 Withdrawn Classles Routes from 25Apr97 to 02May97
-15 AS1221 AARNET-AS
-14 AS97 JvNCnet
-9 AS4742 AT&T EasyLink Services Australia
-8 AS701 Alternet
-6 AS7051 ASN-SNS
-5 AS3847 Genuity Inc
-4 AS5427 TCP/IP GmbH Contrib.Net, Germany
-3 AS4695 URBAN-URBAN_INTERNET
-2 AS6754 DPN location Frankfurt
-1 AS5519 Xara Networks Ltd
Top 20 Added Classles Routes from 25Apr97 to 02May97
37 AS2056 AOL-AS
24 AS4454 OIR Telecommunications, State of
23 AS3563 Pilot Network Services, Inc.
20 AS3561 MCI
16 AS5696 Primary AS for GoodNet
12 AS3602 Sprint Canada Inc.
7 AS2018 The research and academic network
6 AS5465 Global One Services AS Norway
5 AS5639 Telecommunications Services of Tr
4 AS7770 TRITON
3 AS6648 SKY-INTERNET
2 AS1333 ANS Atlanta - DNSS 107
1 AS3421 AADS-CHICAGO
3) Interesting aggregates
List of possibly interesting aggregates
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Aggregate | Origin | AS Description | Netname
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62.48.0.0/19 | AS8271 | CH-IBS Autonomous Syste | European Regional Inter
157.22.160.0/19 | AS8046 | NAPANET | Zocalo Engineering (NET
157.22.192.0/21 | AS8046 | NAPANET | Zocalo Engineering (NET
24.226.0.0/19 | AS7992 | COGECOWAVE | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.128.6.0/24 | AS7922 | MediaOne-Continental Ca | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
153.34.154.73/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | UUNET Technologies, Inc
153.34.214.215/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | UUNET Technologies, Inc
199.97.97.68/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | The Interactive Connect
151.164.1.2/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Southwestern Bell (NET-
200.9.212.3/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | SatLink Uucp /Internet
38.8.32.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.26.41.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.29.18.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.11.102.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.223.82.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.216.110.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
38.220.191.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Performance Systems Int
206.170.76.0/28 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Pacific Bell Internet S
204.183.192.1/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Microserve (NETBLK-SPRI
204.183.199.231/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Microserve (NETBLK-SPRI
206.216.217.254/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | MCS Automation Engineer
207.156.166.10/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | LI Net Inc. (NETBLK-LI-
208.129.49.4/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | LAS VEGAS INTERNET (NET
192.104.107.27/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | K & R Group Inc. (NETBL
204.214.132.5/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Hamilton Telephone Comp
206.139.182.100/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | GameNet Corporation (NE
207.41.8.10/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Expertise Plus (NETBLK-
207.217.56.116/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | EarthLink Network, Inc.
205.197.247.3/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | DIGEX, Inc. (NETBLK-NET
206.173.241.99/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Concentric Research Cor
130.166.1.8/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | California State Univer
205.136.220.60/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Cable & Wireless Commun
168.75.227.0/24 | AS7777 | VIX2 | CRL Network Operations
205.152.80.21/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | BellSouth.net, Inc. (NE
207.120.161.73/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | BBN Planet (NETBLK-BBN-
207.120.43.133/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | BBN Planet (NETBLK-BBN-
204.160.192.50/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | BBN BARRNET, Inc. (NETB
206.222.107.192/29 | AS7777 | VIX2 | American Communications
198.83.19.113/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | Advanced Network and Se
207.141.244.2/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | AT&T WorldNet Services
206.185.158.2/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
206.88.47.160/28 | AS7777 | VIX2 | ADP Autonet (NETBLK-ADP
207.247.16.208/28 | AS7777 | VIX2 | ACCLAIM COMMUNICATION (
143.177.1.5/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | *
204.71.0.43/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | *
204.71.1.40/32 | AS7777 | VIX2 | *
24.130.0.0/18 | AS7757 | CCI-AS2-BLK | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.131.128.0/18 | AS7756 | CCI-AS2-BLK | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
142.205.36.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.64.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.208.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.212.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.232.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.240.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | Canadian Research Netwo
142.205.248.0/23 | AS7734 | AS for TDBANK | *
24.88.0.0/18 | AS7725 | MEDIA1-CAB | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.88.0.0/18 | AS7725 | MEDIA1-CAB | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
129.231.48.0/21 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
129.231.56.0/24 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
129.231.59.0/24 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
129.231.67.0/24 | AS7435 | ATM-CIN | Digital Commnications A
138.87.1.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.7.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.8.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.11.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.57.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.58.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
138.87.126.0/24 | AS7386 | ILLINOIS-STATE-UNIV | Illinois State Universi
146.115.132.0/23 | AS7174 | Onward Technologies, In | UltraNet Communications
130.213.0.0/17 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | Rational (NET-RATNET)
130.213.128.0/17 | AS7046 | UUNET-CUSTOMER | Rational (NET-RATNET)
24.129.0.0/18 | AS7017 | CCI-AS-BLK | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.131.0.0/18 | AS7016 | CCI-AS-BLK | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.128.0.0/18 | AS7015 | CCI-AS-BLK | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.113.0.0/19 | AS6997 | Rogers Network Services | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
160.81.156.0/24 | AS6718 | Global One Italy | Sprint International (N
160.81.252.0/24 | AS6718 | Global One Italy | Sprint International (N
24.96.0.0/18 | AS6541 | GTE Intelligent Network | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.112.0.0/19 | AS6463 | Rogers Network Services | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
168.234.128.0/24 | AS6458 | EMPRESSA GUATEMALTECA D | Universidad del Valle d
168.234.135.0/24 | AS6458 | EMPRESSA GUATEMALTECA D | Universidad del Valle d
24.64.0.0/19 | AS6327 | Shaw Fiberlink Ltd. | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.64.32.0/19 | AS6327 | Shaw Fiberlink Ltd. | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
134.129.0.0/18 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
134.129.64.0/18 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
134.129.128.0/17 | AS6263 | NDIN | North Dakota State Univ
165.88.1.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.10.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.11.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.14.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.15.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.17.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.19.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.23.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.24.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.27.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.28.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.29.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.30.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.35.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.36.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.37.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.38.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.39.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.40.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.41.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.42.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.43.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.44.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.45.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.46.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.47.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.49.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.50.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.94.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.101.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.102.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.103.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.104.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.105.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.106.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.107.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.108.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.109.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.110.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.111.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.112.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.113.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.114.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.115.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.116.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.117.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.118.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.119.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.121.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.122.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.135.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.151.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.152.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.154.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.155.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.158.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.159.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.160.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.166.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.168.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.175.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.177.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.179.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.182.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.195.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.200.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.206.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.209.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.217.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.219.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.230.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.235.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.236.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.240.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.242.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.243.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.251.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.252.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.253.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
165.88.254.0/24 | AS6254 | EGGINC | EG&G, Inc./ Corporate H
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146.115.96.0/22 | AS6249 | UltraNet RI | UltraNet Communications
207.100.210.0/30 | AS6235 | Intermedia Communicatio | Intermedia Communicatio
207.100.210.4/30 | AS6235 | Intermedia Communicatio | Intermedia Communicatio
24.227.0.0/19 | AS6235 | Intermedia Communicatio | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
207.65.42.16/28 | AS6203 | ISDN-Net Inc. | ISDN-Net Inc. (NETBLK-I
207.65.70.64/28 | AS6203 | ISDN-Net Inc. | ISDN-Net Inc. (NETBLK-I
207.65.70.128/27 | AS6203 | ISDN-Net Inc. | ISDN-Net Inc. (NETBLK-I
207.65.70.224/28 | AS6203 | ISDN-Net Inc. | ISDN-Net Inc. (NETBLK-I
170.147.200.0/21 | AS6176 | SPRINTLINK10 | Intelcom Group (NET-ICG
170.147.208.0/21 | AS6176 | SPRINTLINK10 | Intelcom Group (NET-ICG
170.147.216.0/22 | AS6176 | SPRINTLINK10 | Intelcom Group (NET-ICG
170.147.220.0/24 | AS6176 | SPRINTLINK10 | Intelcom Group (NET-ICG
24.0.0.0/14 | AS6172 | HOME-NET-1 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.0.0.0/18 | AS6172 | HOME-NET-1 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.1.0.0/17 | AS6172 | HOME-NET-1 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
169.130.52.0/24 | AS6153 | ASN-SPRN-NYSERNET | Sprint, Business Servic
165.113.197.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.198.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.199.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
165.113.211.0/24 | AS6086 | INFOMAGIC | CRL Network Services, I
161.223.90.0/23 | AS6077 | Network Intensive - A D | Indian Health Service (
148.94.35.0/24 | AS5714 | EDS-WEBS | EDS Network Naming & Ad
148.94.210.0/24 | AS5714 | EDS-WEBS | EDS Network Naming & Ad
135.14.65.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Lucent Technologies (NE
139.61.102.0/23 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Litton Computer Service
165.247.10.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.29.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.31.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.33.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.36.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.38.0/25 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.47.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.49.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.50.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.58.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.70.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.73.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.76.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.77.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.78.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.81.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.88.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.92.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.101.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.134.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.210.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.236.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.241.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.245.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.246.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
165.247.248.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Internet Direct, Inc. (
157.232.100.0/24 | AS5696 | Primary AS for GoodNet | Health Data Sciences Co
148.160.6.0/24 | AS5556 | Telenordia AB | Boras Energi (NET-BS-EN
153.96.76.0/24 | AS5501 | Fraunhofer Gesellschaft | Fraunhofer Institut fue
153.97.64.0/18 | AS5501 | Fraunhofer Gesellschaft | Fraunhofer Institut fue
194.151.154.1/32 | AS5484 | BT Netherlands Regional | European Regional Inter
131.114.0.0/17 | AS5444 | Routing domain of the G | CNR - Istituto CNUCE (N
131.114.128.0/18 | AS5444 | Routing domain of the G | CNR - Istituto CNUCE (N
195.11.247.128/25 | AS5417 | Demon Internet Ltd | European Regional Inter
57.12.0.0/16 | AS5384 | Etisalat Emirates Inter | SITA-Societe Internatio
141.130.174.0/24 | AS5090 | CWI-NYD | FESTO KG (NETBLK-6)
165.215.191.0/24 | AS5090 | CWI-NYD | Bell & Howell Company (
12.64.0.0/12 | AS5074 | ATT-WN-DP | AT&T ITS (NET-ATT)
166.102.153.0/24 | AS4993 | NET99-4-7-BLK | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.163.0/24 | AS4993 | NET99-4-7-BLK | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.164.0/24 | AS4993 | NET99-4-7-BLK | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.165.0/24 | AS4993 | NET99-4-7-BLK | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
160.81.101.0/24 | AS4861 | Global IP / Global Spri | Sprint International (N
163.44.224.0/23 | AS4853 | Justsystem Corporation | Justsystem Corporation
164.100.80.0/24 | AS4755 | Videsh Sanchar Nigam Lt | National Informatics Ce
164.100.199.0/24 | AS4755 | Videsh Sanchar Nigam Lt | National Informatics Ce
158.40.3.0/24 | AS4740 | OzEmail ISP | Department of Prime Min
158.40.4.0/24 | AS4740 | OzEmail ISP | Department of Prime Min
134.65.92.0/24 | AS4736 | Magnadata Australia Pty | Avon Products Incorpora
202.69.3.192/26 | AS4639 | Planet Internet Limited | Asia Pacific Network In
146.222.11.0/24 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
146.222.198.0/23 | AS4637 | Hong Kong Telecom | Hewlett-Packard Company
168.29.0.0/17 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | State of Georgia/Board
199.250.158.96/27 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | Internet South, Inc. (N
199.250.179.64/28 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | Internet South, Inc. (N
199.250.186.32/27 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | Internet South, Inc. (N
199.250.186.128/26 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | Internet South, Inc. (N
199.250.190.128/25 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | Internet South, Inc. (N
199.250.178.192/26 | AS4565 | Epoch Internet - Former | American Red Cross (NET
152.129.186.0/24 | AS4478 | PNET-STL | Department of Veterans
128.193.32.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.64.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.96.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.128.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.160.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.192.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
128.193.224.0/19 | AS4201 | Oregon State University | Oregon State University
206.250.40.0/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | Overland Network (NET-O
206.250.40.128/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | Overland Network (NET-O
166.102.93.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.94.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.95.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.96.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.97.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.98.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.99.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.101.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.102.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.103.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.104.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.105.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.106.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.107.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.108.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.109.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.110.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.111.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.112.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.113.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.114.0/23 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.116.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.117.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.118.0/23 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.120.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.121.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.122.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.123.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.150.0/23 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
166.102.152.0/24 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | ALLTEL Corporation (NET
206.250.27.0/26 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
205.199.213.0/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
206.250.203.0/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
206.250.204.0/26 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
206.250.27.64/26 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
205.199.213.128/25 | AS4200 | AGIS (Apex Global Infor | AGIS/Net99 (NETBLK-NET9
150.207.128.0/24 | AS4175 | CONNECT-NCM | AWA Defence Industries
139.44.13.0/24 | AS4174 | CONNECT-COM | Port of Melbourne Autho
163.124.7.0/24 | AS4058 | Primary AS for LinkAGE | Lehman Brothers. (NET-S
163.124.221.0/24 | AS4058 | Primary AS for LinkAGE | Lehman Brothers. (NET-S
156.5.252.0/23 | AS4004 | Global IP | Unilever (NET-UNILEVER2
24.72.0.0/18 | AS4004 | Global IP | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
147.85.21.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.25.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.39.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.44.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.51.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.54.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.98.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
147.85.115.0/24 | AS3951 | ICONNET | Nomura Research Institu
149.112.251.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.252.0/23 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.254.0/24 | AS3803 | UltraNet MA | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
163.249.43.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.53.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.54.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.57.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.140.0/22 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.160.0/21 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.168.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.169.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
163.249.170.0/24 | AS3739 | NEWNET | Commanding Officer Navy
148.207.38.0/24 | AS3632 | INFOTEC-RTN | Consejo Nacional de Cie
163.12.0.0/23 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.5.0/24 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.6.0/23 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.8.0/21 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.16.0/22 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.21.0/24 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.22.0/23 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.22.0/24 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.23.0/24 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.24.0/21 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.32.0/19 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.64.0/18 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.64.0/20 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.81.0/24 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.82.0/23 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.84.0/22 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.88.0/21 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.96.0/19 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.128.0/21 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.136.0/22 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.144.0/20 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.160.0/19 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.192.0/21 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
163.12.240.0/20 | AS3576 | PREPnet-EAST | navy aviation supply of
157.126.10.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.12.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.17.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.20.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.34.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.44.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.52.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.60.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.80.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.84.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.92.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.100.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.108.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.114.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.140.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.156.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.162.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.164.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.172.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.188.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.209.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.212.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.228.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
157.126.236.0/24 | AS3563 | Pilot Network Services, | J.M. Huber Corp. (NET-H
161.6.0.0/17 | AS3561 | MCI | Western Kentucky Univer
161.6.128.0/17 | AS3561 | MCI | Western Kentucky Univer
158.106.253.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | VA Power Co. (NET-VANCP
148.212.48.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.64.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.128.0/17 | AS3561 | MCI | Universidad Autonoma de
165.237.108.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Time Warner Cable (NET-
165.237.220.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Time Warner Cable (NET-
161.38.67.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | The Art Institutes Inte
164.103.3.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Telecommunications Depa
163.49.131.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.132.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.136.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.140.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.142.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
168.14.1.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
168.14.2.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
168.14.4.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
168.14.8.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
168.14.16.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | State of Georgia/Board
166.147.0.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.150.0.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.151.0.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.147.64.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.150.64.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.151.64.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.147.128.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.147.192.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.150.192.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.151.128.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
166.151.192.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Service Provider Corpor
134.204.14.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Seagate Technology (NET
134.204.176.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Seagate Technology (NET
155.203.254.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Safety-Kleen Corporatio
132.235.204.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Ohio University (NET-OH
147.206.20.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Ochsner Foundation (NET
161.120.6.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Norton Company (NET-SGC
161.181.37.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Nordstrom, Inc. (NET-NO
164.100.64.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.81.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.82.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.84.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.88.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.96.0/19 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
164.100.167.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | National Informatics Ce
159.179.0.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MIGROSBANK (NET-MIGROSB
166.38.40.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
166.49.16.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | MCI Telecommunications
165.166.123.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Info Avenue Internet Se
165.108.130.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
165.108.132.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
165.108.136.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
165.108.144.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
165.108.148.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | ITOCHU Corporation (NET
147.116.63.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.64.0/23 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.160.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
147.116.168.0/22 | AS3561 | MCI | Hercules, Inc. (NET-HER
167.208.125.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Harcourt Brace & Co. (N
158.60.20.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Gage Marketing Group (N
137.170.136.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Freudenberg-NOK (NET-FN
136.140.9.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Ford Motor Company (NET
168.175.70.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Union National Ba
168.175.170.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Union National Ba
168.175.171.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Union National Ba
168.175.172.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | First Union National Ba
167.77.32.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Dequesne Light Company
164.84.105.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Cytec Industries Inc. (
147.160.0.0/17 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.128.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.192.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.200.0/21 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.208.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.224.0/19 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
147.160.224.0/20 | AS3561 | MCI | Concurrent Technologies
167.105.232.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Coca-Cola Enterprises (
159.140.213.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Cerner Corporation (NET
159.140.254.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Cerner Corporation (NET
168.97.37.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | Carlson Companies (NET-
135.40.66.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | AT&T ITS (NETBLK-ATT-13
135.37.2.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | AT&T ITS (NET-ATT-135-3
135.37.4.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | AT&T ITS (NET-ATT-135-3
135.37.10.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | AT&T ITS (NET-ATT-135-3
138.108.100.0/24 | AS3561 | MCI | A.C. Nielsen Company (N
24.88.0.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.104.0.0/19 | AS3561 | MCI | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.124.0.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
166.150.128.0/18 | AS3561 | MCI | *
163.180.96.0/19 | AS3559 | KORNET-3559 Autonomous- | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
163.180.128.0/17 | AS3559 | KORNET-3559 Autonomous- | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
207.226.209.0/26 | AS3491 | CAIS-ASN | CAIS Internet (NETBLK-C
143.222.116.0/24 | AS3407 | Interpath | *
149.172.150.0/24 | AS3402 | TerraNet, Inc. | Ikos Systems Incorporat
164.167.103.0/24 | AS3392 | Infinet Norfolk - MAE-E | Bureau of Medicine and
163.49.143.0/24 | AS3384 | New York Net | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
163.49.144.0/22 | AS3384 | New York Net | TDK Corporation (NET-TD
167.170.6.0/23 | AS3313 | I.Net S.p.A. | MEMC Electronic Materia
167.170.32.0/23 | AS3313 | I.Net S.p.A. | MEMC Electronic Materia
131.164.0.2/32 | AS3308 | TeliaNet Denmark | Danish Network (NET-DKN
194.183.203.44/30 | AS3305 | Internet Service Provid | European Regional Inter
156.51.150.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Vasakronan (NET-VASAKRO
156.51.204.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Vasakronan (NET-VASAKRO
164.10.140.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | No match for "164.10.0.
164.10.27.128/26 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | No match for "164.10.0.
146.75.251.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
146.75.254.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
171.25.128.0/19 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | European Regional Inter
148.160.250.0/24 | AS3301 | TeliaNet Sweden | Boras Energi (NET-BS-EN
149.212.0.0/18 | AS3292 | Tele Danmark Internet E | Siemens-Nixdorf Informa
194.44.209.199/32 | AS3261 | DIPT | European Regional Inter
194.135.241.16/30 | AS3255 | Ukrainian Academic and | European Regional Inter
194.44.209.152/29 | AS3255 | Ukrainian Academic and | European Regional Inter
194.44.209.160/29 | AS3255 | Ukrainian Academic and | European Regional Inter
194.44.209.199/32 | AS3255 | Ukrainian Academic and | European Regional Inter
194.44.212.168/30 | AS3255 | Ukrainian Academic and | European Regional Inter
139.160.64.0/22 | AS3215 | RAIN | Merlin Gerin (NET-MGLAN
171.18.1.0/24 | AS3215 | RAIN | European Regional Inter
139.61.102.0/24 | AS3111 | Internet Direct Inc. (A | Litton Computer Service
139.61.103.0/24 | AS3111 | Internet Direct Inc. (A | Litton Computer Service
165.212.230.0/24 | AS2941 | CSCNS-AS | USA.NET, Inc. (NET-USAN
165.212.158.0/24 | AS2941 | CSCNS-AS | *
160.92.129.0/24 | AS2917 | OLEANE - UUNET PIPEX In | Axime S.A. (NET-SEGIN)
146.193.60.0/22 | AS2860 | IP Global, Informatica | INESC (NET-INESC)
132.146.220.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | British Telecom Researc
171.30.170.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | BR Telecommunications L
143.252.80.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | *
145.17.100.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | *
158.174.254.0/24 | AS2856 | BTnet UK Regional netwo | *
159.142.0.0/18 | AS2714 | General Services Admini | General Services Admini
159.142.64.0/18 | AS2714 | General Services Admini | General Services Admini
159.142.128.0/18 | AS2714 | General Services Admini | General Services Admini
159.142.192.0/18 | AS2714 | General Services Admini | General Services Admini
144.127.110.0/23 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.112.0/20 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.128.0/19 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.160.0/21 | AS2707 | WEC | *
144.127.168.0/23 | AS2707 | WEC | *
145.248.155.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.157.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.159.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.161.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
145.248.165.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | No match for "145.248.0
164.53.55.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | National Australia Bank
134.6.160.0/22 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | Maxtor Corporation (NET
134.6.180.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | Maxtor Corporation (NET
145.248.112.0/24 | AS2706 | HKSUPER | *
9.20.0.0/17 | AS2686 | Autonomous System numbe | IBM Corporation (NET-IB
155.39.191.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Putnam Investments (NET
155.39.230.0/24 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Putnam Investments (NET
32.96.0.0/16 | AS2685 | IBM Global Network - US | Norsk Informasjonstekno
131.114.192.0/18 | AS2598 | Consiglio Nazionale del | *
137.98.96.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.97.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.98.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.99.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.100.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.101.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.102.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.196.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.200.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.203.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.204.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.208.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.209.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.217.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.223.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.224.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.225.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.235.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.239.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
137.98.240.0/24 | AS2571 | DHLNET | DHL Systems, Inc. (NET-
133.194.226.0/24 | AS2554 | PSINet-PSI_Japan | Institute for Supercomp
142.218.120.0/24 | AS2551 | NETCOM On-line Communic | *
141.227.111.0/24 | AS2529 | Demon Internet Ltd | Societe Nationale Elf A
156.114.200.0/24 | AS2529 | Demon Internet Ltd | Baring Securities Limit
133.246.142.0/24 | AS2500 | WIDE Internet AS | Japan Network Informati
129.237.0.0/18 | AS2495 | KANREN | University of Kansas (N
155.194.200.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | City of Kitchener (NET-
137.15.34.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.35.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.39.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.41.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.43.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.44.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.52.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
137.15.54.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Central Mapping Agency
163.155.120.0/24 | AS2493 | i*internet | Canada Mortgage and Hou
161.173.243.0/24 | AS2386 | INS-AS | Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (
145.247.128.0/18 | AS2120 | DAXnet (Tele 3) | *
146.192.0.0/17 | AS2119 | Telenor Internett, Norw | Allianse Informasionssy
146.192.128.0/17 | AS2116 | EUnet Norway | Allianse Informasionssy
152.169.1.0/24 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.2.0/24 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.3.0/24 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.8.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.0.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.8.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.0.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.32.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.72.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.80.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.16.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.24.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.32.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.64.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.80.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.96.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.16.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.32.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.48.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.56.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.64.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.80.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.96.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.16.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.32.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.48.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.64.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.72.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.80.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.96.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.128.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.160.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.168.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.240.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.168.248.0/22 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.192.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.216.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.169.224.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.112.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.128.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.144.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.160.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.170.176.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.112.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.120.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.128.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.144.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.160.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.176.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.192.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.208.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.224.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.240.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.171.248.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.172.112.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online, Inc (NE
152.163.195.0/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.197.0/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.205.0/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.206.0/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.207.0/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.195.128/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.197.128/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.205.128/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.163.206.128/25 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | America Online (NET-ANS
152.201.0.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.40.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.48.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.64.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.80.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.88.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.96.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.201.16.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.201.24.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.201.32.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.112.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.128.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.136.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.144.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.160.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.176.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.184.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.192.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.208.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.224.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.232.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.200.240.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
152.169.72.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.80.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.88.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.96.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.173.16.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.173.32.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.173.40.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.173.48.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.173.64.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.200.16.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.200.32.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.136.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.144.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.152.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.160.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.168.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.176.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.169.184.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.128.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.136.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.144.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.160.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.168.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.176.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.192.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.208.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.224.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.240.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.172.248.0/21 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.175.128.0/17 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
152.175.176.0/20 | AS2056 | AOL-AS | *
157.151.64.0/19 | AS2041 | CRL-GATE | Information Access Tech
169.24.186.0/24 | AS2019 | JP MORGAN | J.P. Morgan & Co. (NETB
148.59.4.0/24 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | Msen, Inc. (NET-MSEN)
148.59.224.0/24 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | Msen, Inc. (NET-MSEN)
148.59.241.0/24 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | Msen, Inc. (NET-MSEN)
148.59.244.0/24 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | Msen, Inc. (NET-MSEN)
148.59.246.0/24 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | Msen, Inc. (NET-MSEN)
198.11.42.0/27 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | InterNIC Registration (
198.11.51.0/27 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | InterNIC Registration (
198.11.42.64/27 | AS2015 | Msen, Inc. | InterNIC Registration (
161.231.0.0/21 | AS2011 | WACHOVIA | Wachovia Operational Se
161.231.8.0/21 | AS2011 | WACHOVIA | Wachovia Operational Se
164.52.249.0/24 | AS1982 | Northwest Nexus, Inc. | Associated Grocers, Inc
157.25.64.0/23 | AS1887 | NASK | Advanced Technology Man
161.51.224.0/20 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | The M.W. Kellogg Compan
148.176.225.0/24 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | ScottishPower (NET-SCOT
159.245.84.0/22 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | GEC ALSTHOM NV (NET-GEC
159.245.104.0/22 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | GEC ALSTHOM NV (NET-GEC
170.194.51.0/24 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | Deloitte Touche Tohmats
171.30.0.0/17 | AS1849 | PIPEX, Public IP EXchan | BR Telecommunications L
150.185.128.0/18 | AS1800 | ICM-Atlantic | Consejo Nacional de Inv
150.185.192.0/18 | AS1800 | ICM-Atlantic | Consejo Nacional de Inv
144.232.100.0/24 | AS1790 | SprintLink Washington D | *
169.130.31.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | Sprint, Business Servic
169.130.54.0/24 | AS1785 | NYSERNet Backbone | Sprint, Business Servic
149.212.64.0/20 | AS1759 | Telecom Finland iNET | Siemens-Nixdorf Informa
9.2.0.0/16 | AS1747 | IBM Watson, Yorktown He | IBM Corporation (NET-IB
24.48.0.0/18 | AS1677 | ANS Hartford - CNSS 53 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
152.164.0.0/21 | AS1667 | ANS-DC2 | ANS CO+RE Systems, Inc.
157.184.150.0/24 | AS1330 | ANS St. Louis - DNSS 83 | Lexmark International I
149.112.246.0/24 | AS1327 | ANS Washington D.C. - D | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.247.0/24 | AS1327 | ANS Washington D.C. - D | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.248.0/24 | AS1327 | ANS Washington D.C. - D | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
149.112.249.0/24 | AS1327 | ANS Washington D.C. - D | US Robotics (NET-USR-1)
24.48.33.0/24 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.34.0/23 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.36.0/22 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.40.0/21 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.48.0/22 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.52.0/23 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.48.54.0/24 | AS1325 | ANS Cleveland - DNSS 43 | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
148.212.1.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.2.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.3.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.4.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.5.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.6.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.7.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.8.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.9.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.10.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.11.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.12.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.13.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.14.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.15.0/24 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.16.0/20 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
148.212.32.0/20 | AS1292 | ITESM Campus -- Monterr | Universidad Autonoma de
160.104.128.0/17 | AS1290 | PSINet UK Ltd. | Tadpole Technology, Inc
192.151.12.171/32 | AS1290 | PSINet UK Ltd. | Hewlett Packard (NET-HP
146.75.253.0/24 | AS1257 | SWIPnet Swedish IP Netw | Nexus AB (NET-COMBITECH
147.27.1.0/24 | AS1241 | FORTHnet | Technical University of
147.27.2.0/24 | AS1241 | FORTHnet | Technical University of
147.27.5.0/24 | AS1241 | FORTHnet | Technical University of
147.27.15.0/24 | AS1241 | FORTHnet | Technical University of
147.27.20.0/24 | AS1241 | FORTHnet | Technical University of
136.198.82.0/24 | AS1238 | ICM Malaysia (MIMOS) co | Victor Company of Japan
144.199.161.0/24 | AS1238 | ICM Malaysia (MIMOS) co | *
163.180.0.0/18 | AS1237 | SERI Autonomous System | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
163.180.64.0/19 | AS1237 | SERI Autonomous System | Kyunghee Univ. Computer
139.163.18.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | QANTAS Airways Limited
159.99.128.0/19 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Honeywell Ltd Australia
159.99.160.0/21 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Honeywell Ltd Australia
20.22.200.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | Computer Sciences Corpo
150.207.2.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | AWA Defence Industries
24.192.0.0/18 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
159.99.0.0/17 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
144.55.12.0/24 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
158.155.24.0/22 | AS1221 | AARNET-AS | *
139.162.128.0/17 | AS1136 | Unisource Internet Serv | Nedlloyd Computer Servi
145.100.0.0/18 | AS1103 | SURFnet | *
24.108.0.0/18 | AS852 | AGT Advance Communicati | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.112.32.0/19 | AS812 | Rogers Communications I | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
24.113.32.0/19 | AS812 | Rogers Communications I | @Home Network (NETBLK-A
163.1.0.0/24 | AS786 | The JANET IP Service | Oxford University Compu
160.5.0.0/24 | AS786 | The JANET IP Service | Computer Centre (Centra
149.20.64.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Vixie Enterprises (NET-
168.86.1.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | United Artists Theater
160.104.0.0/17 | AS701 | Alternet | Tadpole Technology, Inc
134.6.77.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Maxtor Corporation (NET
158.118.51.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Matsushita Electric Wor
167.152.251.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | EMI Communications Corp
134.33.100.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Codex Corporation (NET-
164.218.95.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Bureau of Naval Personn
155.134.60.0/24 | AS701 | Alternet | Best Foods Baking Group
155.7.0.0/19 | AS701 | Alternet | American Forces Informa
155.7.40.0/23 | AS701 | Alternet | American Forces Informa
130.188.2.0/24 | AS565 | VTT autonomous system | Technical Research Cent
130.188.170.0/24 | AS565 | VTT autonomous system | Technical Research Cent
130.188.250.0/24 | AS565 | VTT autonomous system | Technical Research Cent
131.117.0.0/17 | AS559 | SWITCH, Swiss Academic | *
53.64.4.0/22 | AS517 | Xlink | cap debis ccs (NET-DB-N
153.96.80.0/21 | AS517 | Xlink | Fraunhofer Institut fue
153.96.92.0/24 | AS517 | Xlink | Fraunhofer Institut fue
153.96.230.0/24 | AS517 | Xlink | Fraunhofer Institut fue
129.181.208.0/21 | AS517 | Xlink | Bull Louveciennes (NET-
129.181.216.0/22 | AS517 | Xlink | Bull Louveciennes (NET-
143.93.32.0/19 | AS517 | Xlink | *
204.6.116.0/30 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | Performance Systems Int
128.145.228.0/24 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | Performance Systems Int
199.99.247.32/27 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | Performance Systems Int
136.161.17.0/24 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | PSI Network One (NET-PS
162.17.253.0/24 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | Compass Design Automati
204.6.116.2/32 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | *
204.6.117.0/30 | AS174 | Performance Systems Int | *
129.35.208.0/24 | AS163 | IBM-RESEARCH-AS | IBM Corporation (NET-IB
130.199.6.0/23 | AS43 | Brookhaven National Lab | Brookhaven National Lab
166.4.174.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | US Forest Service (NETB
199.14.184.128/26 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | U.S. Sprint (NETBLK-SPR
134.241.109.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | Massachusetts Higher Ed
161.223.220.0/22 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | Indian Health Service (
161.223.224.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | Indian Health Service (
151.124.250.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | Carnival Cruise Lines (
135.16.150.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | AT&T ITS (NET-ATT-135-1
159.87.34.0/24 | AS1 | BBN Planet backbone | *
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One group of people UUNET is going to listen to is their customer base.
All we need is a couple of friendly journalists to write
a few magazine articles pointing out to the "end user" of the various
commercial services that connect through UUNET (MSN & Earthlink, for example)
that their ability to access the web is in serious trouble.
You could also start a "brand" campaign to publicise this issue. Get a logo,
form an association, etc. Put the logo on your home page... Call it the
"Open Peering Initiative". Set some association guidelines for accepting
peering sessions (3 peering points, DS3 backsone, 24Hr NOC, peer with RA,
for example).
If nothing else, it sounds good when you're selling to customers:
"Why should I buy from *your company* as opposed to a large ISP
like Sprint or UUNET"
"Well, we connect to more networks than Sprint or UUNET. We'll exchange
internet traffic with any network at the peering points. Sprint and UUNET
are limiting themselves to a handful of large networks. The bottom line
is that your packets get to their destination faster with fewer intervening
hops. With the larger networks, packets from San Francisco destined for
a site in San Jose may have to travel all the way to the east coast &
traverse 2 or 3 additional networks just to travel 40 miles."
We've have quite a number of potential customers ask us if we are at CIX or
MAE-West. They should also be asking about who we peer with.
Joe
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