| Prefix | Company | Number of IPs |
|---|---|---|
| 5.255.56.0/24 | Telco Pack SA | 256 |
| 45.83.68.0/22 | Seabix AG | 1,024 |
| 45.94.88.0/22 | Backbone Solutions AG | 1,024 |
| 62.12.128.0/17 | Cyberlink AG | 32,768 |
| 89.249.44.0/23 | Telco Pack SA | 512 |
| 167.160.26.0/24 | Telco Pack SA | 256 |
| 185.69.92.0/24 | DropNet AG | 256 |
| 185.71.12.0/22 | Telco Pack SA | 1,024 |
| 185.117.15.0/24 | Junya Keller | 256 |
| 185.129.52.0/23 | Telco Pack SA | 512 |
| 185.129.54.0/23 | CH TELCOPACK STATIC | 512 |
| 185.145.148.0/22 | Netsolution Consulting Group GmbH | 1,024 |
| 185.187.228.0/22 | Cancom Switzerland AG | 1,024 |
| 185.230.20.0/22 | Swissnet AG | 1,024 |
| 185.241.84.0/24 | 1SWISS1 SA | 256 |
| 185.241.85.0/24 | GVA network DMZ | 256 |
| 185.242.200.0/22 | Seabix AG | 1,024 |
| 193.8.235.0/24 | Rahn AG | 256 |
| 193.42.146.0/24 | CKU AG | 256 |
| 193.246.253.0/24 | Cyberlink AG | 256 |
| 193.247.72.0/24 | Glarotech GmbH | 256 |
| 193.247.205.0/24 | Cyberlink AG | 256 |
| 194.152.52.0/24 | EuroNet Cloud AG | 256 |
| 195.14.23.0/24 | Metal Trade Overseas AG | 256 |
| 195.144.160.0/19 | Cyberlink AG | 8,192 |
| 195.226.0.0/19 | Cyberlink AG | 8,192 |
| 212.45.192.0/19 | VDC TRANSIT BLOCK | 8,192 |
| 212.55.192.0/19 | Cyberlink AG | 8,192 |
| 212.117.193.0/24 | Kieser Training AG | 256 |
| 212.117.194.0/24 | Backbone Solution AG | 256 |
| 212.117.208.0/24 | Backbone Solutions AG | 256 |
| 212.117.211.0/24 | Backbone Solutions AG | 256 |
| 213.158.128.0/19 | Cyberlink AG | 8,192 |
| 213.189.128.0/19 | Internal Server Network | 8,192 |
| 217.14.64.0/20 | WMC AG | 4,096 |
| 217.75.16.0/21 | Cyberlink AG | 2,048 |
| 2001:8a8::/32 | Cyberlink Router Network | 7.92 × 1028 |
| 2a03:17e0::/32 | Telco Pack SA | 7.92 × 1028 |
| 2a03:24e0::/48 | DropNet AG | 1.21 × 1024 |
| 2a0c:e480::/29 | Seabix AG | 6.34 × 1029 |
| 2a0e:d080::/29 | Seabix AG | 6.34 × 1029 |
| 2a10:8980::/29 | EuroNet Cloud AG | 6.34 × 1029 |
IP ranges are the different blocks of IP addresses advertised by an Autonomous System (AS). These ranges can be used by the same organization operating the AS, or by different organizations.
AS15623 peers with these other Autonomous Systems.
Peering is a direct, often free, traffic exchange between Autonomous Systems (ASNs). They share routes only to their own networks and customers, making connections faster and cheaper for that specific traffic, without providing full internet access to each other.
AS15623 provides internet connectivity to these downstream Autonomous Systems.
A downstream is a customer Autonomous System that pays another AS (its provider) for internet access. The provider AS carries the downstream's traffic and makes its network reachable.
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