AS13852
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Summary
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Organization | |
Domain | |
Number of IPv4 | 0 |
Number of IPv6 | 5.0557× 1027 |
AS Type | |
Registry | |
Allocated | January 01, 1970 (about 56 years ago) |
Updated | January 01, 1970 (about 56 years ago) |
IP Ranges
AS13852 announces 0 IPv4 range and 12 IPv6 ranges.
That's a total of 0 IPv4 addresses and 5.0557× 1027 IPv6 addresses.
Prefix | Organization | Size | Registry | Status |
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2a06:de03:369d::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a06:de03:369e::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a06:de03:369f::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a0a:79c0:a00::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a0b:4e07:10::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | RIPE NCC | ASSIGNED |
2a0b:4e07:da::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ASSIGNED |
2a0b:4e07:e6e::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a0b:4e07:5000::/36 |
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4.9518× 1027 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a0f:85c1:b10::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | RIPE NCC | ASSIGNED |
2a0f:9400:610f::/48 |
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1.2089× 1024 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
2a12:bec4:1630::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | RIPE NCC | ASSIGNED |
2a12:bec4:1670::/44 |
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1.9343× 1025 | RIPE NCC | ALLOCATED-BY-LIR |
Peers
AS13852 actively fosters the following peering relationships that enhance network performance through direct, settlement-free traffic exchange. Even with a modest number of peers, each connection serves as a strategic asset—optimizing routing, reducing latency, and minimizing transit costs.
Upstreams
AS13852 connects to the global Internet via at least 3 upstream providers. In this setup, AS13852 acts as a customer, subscribing to these transit services to obtain full BGP routing information and ensure reliable, redundant access to external networks.
Downstreams
AS13852 serves as a transit provider the following ASes, delivering the BGP routes needed for global connectivity. This downstream relationship underscores AS13852's role in extending Internet access beyond its own infrastructure.