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Autonomous System details for AS4543

AS4543
The New York Times Company • nytimes.com

AS4543 — The New York Times Company

AS Name
TIMESNET
Country
United States (US)
Website
Number of IPv4
1,792
Number of IPv6
0
ASN type
Business
Status
Assigned
Registry
ARIN
Allocated
April 19, 1995
Last updated
March 28, 2025

IP Ranges

7 IPv4 prefixes
Prefix Company Number of IPs
170.149.100.0/24 The New York Times Company 256
170.149.192.0/24 The New York Times 256
170.149.193.0/24 The New York Times 256
170.149.194.0/24 The New York Times 256
170.149.195.0/24 The New York Times 256
170.149.196.0/24 The New York Times Company 256
199.181.172.0/24 The New York Times Development 256

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.

Peers of AS4543

0 peers

AS4543 has no peers recorded.

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.

Upstreams of AS4543

4 upstreams

AS4543 uses these Autonomous Systems as its upstreams.

An upstream (or transit provider) is another AS that AS4543 pays for full internet connectivity, allowing it to reach all global destinations and be reachable by them.

Downstreams of AS4543

0 downstreams

AS4543 has no downstreams recorded.

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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