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Autonomous System details for AS61832

AS61832
DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A • mobwire.com.br

AS61832 — DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A

AS Name
DB3
Country
Brazil (BR)
Website
Number of IPv4
16,896
Number of IPv6
1.19 × 1029
ASN type
ISP
Status
Allocated
Registry
LACNIC
Allocated
July 01, 2014
Last updated

IP Ranges

15 IPv4 prefixes, 22 IPv6 prefixes
Prefix Company Number of IPs
45.236.68.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
45.236.69.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
45.236.70.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
45.236.71.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
170.81.192.0/23 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 512
170.81.193.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
170.81.194.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
170.81.195.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
177.66.120.0/22 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1,024
177.72.0.0/21 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 2,048
187.60.240.0/20 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 4,096
187.84.64.0/20 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 4,096
187.84.73.0/24 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 256
191.6.8.0/21 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 2,048
201.148.100.0/22 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1,024
2804:854:a::/48 SOBRALNET SERVICOS E TELECOMUNICACOES LTDA - ME 1.21 × 1024
2804:854:b::/48 SOBRALNET SERVICOS E TELECOMUNICACOES LTDA - ME 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04::/32 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 7.92 × 1028
2804:1a04:a::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:1b::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:1c::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:1d::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:1e::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:1f::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:20::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:21::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:80::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:81::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:85::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:87::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:88::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:8a::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:8b::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:181::/48 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.21 × 1024
2804:1a04:4000::/34 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 1.98 × 1028
2804:1a04:8800::/39 DB3 SERVICOS DE TELECOMUNICACOES S.A 6.19 × 1026
2804:7e30:c000::/34 plus internet telecom 1.98 × 1028

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 AS61832

48 peers

Upstreams of AS61832

8 upstreams

AS61832 uses these Autonomous Systems as its upstreams.

An upstream (or transit provider) is another AS that AS61832 pays for full internet connectivity, allowing it to reach all global destinations and be reachable by them.

Downstreams of AS61832

251 downstreams
AS10954 AS11338 AS11921 AS28190 AS28210 AS28232 AS28246 AS28248 AS28294 AS28368 AS28572 AS28598 AS28652 AS52535 AS52554 AS52584 AS52613 AS52620 AS52708 AS52719 AS52720 AS52777 AS52788 AS52796 AS52819 AS52878 AS52924 AS53153 AS53173 AS53233 AS53246 AS61579 AS61658 AS61680 AS61726 AS61776 AS61831 AS61854 AS61905 AS61917 AS61925 AS61943 AS262285 AS262293 AS262354 AS262378 AS262393 AS262490 AS262494 AS262590 AS262643 AS262651 AS262663 AS262712 AS262727 AS262754 AS262773 AS262785 AS262805 AS262887 AS263025 AS263066 AS263086 AS263096 AS263144 AS263250 AS263255 AS263294 AS263320 AS263335 AS263355 AS263450 AS263465 AS263468 AS263500 AS263511 AS263517 AS263521 AS263522 AS263534 AS263546 AS263555 AS263592 AS263606 AS263611 AS263617 AS263642 AS263668 AS263913 AS263935 AS263974 AS264022 AS264086 AS264105 AS264145 AS264161 AS264178 AS264204 AS264205 AS264288 AS264294 AS264310 AS264315 AS264329 AS264344 AS264430 AS264446 AS264481 AS264509 AS264531 AS264564 AS264581 AS264595 AS264932 AS264974 AS264985 AS264991 AS264996 AS265024 AS265061 AS265138 AS265139 AS265147 AS265150 AS265197 AS265268 AS265290 AS265311 AS265385 AS265400 AS265435 AS265500 AS265931 AS265936 AS265939 AS266009 AS266075 AS266101 AS266106 AS266111 AS266138 AS266188 AS266304 AS266337 AS266339 AS266353 AS266458 AS266460 AS266584 AS266642 AS266964 AS267023 AS267039 AS267079 AS267122 AS267129 AS267145 AS267157 AS267184 AS267298 AS267326 AS267336 AS267345 AS267438 AS267455 AS267464 AS267495 AS267501 AS267506 AS267566 AS267611 AS267619 AS267669 AS267991 AS267994 AS268015 AS268018 AS268080 AS268087 AS268163 AS268173 AS268174 AS268306 AS268312 AS268314 AS268316 AS268330 AS268331 AS268361 AS268429 AS268549 AS268560 AS268659 AS268703 AS268737 AS268741 AS268760 AS268837 AS268872 AS268898 AS269028 AS269036 AS269087 AS269174 AS269244 AS269282 AS269441 AS269461 AS269528 AS269548 AS269554 AS269595 AS269717 AS269719 AS270327 AS270370 AS270387 AS270390 AS270403 AS270511 AS270561 AS270571 AS270823 AS270854 AS270888 AS270932 AS270980 AS271065 AS271094 AS271199 AS271208 AS271217 AS271274 AS271287 AS271388 AS271463 AS271505 AS271608 AS271612 AS271646 AS272166 AS272184 AS272451 AS272703 AS272710 AS273355 AS273599 AS273619 AS273656 AS273707 AS274757

AS61832 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.

FAQs

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique identifier assigned to an Autonomous System (AS), which is a group of IP addresses under a single administrative domain. ASNs are used to manage and route internet traffic efficiently.

Peering is a direct, often cost-neutral, interconnection between independent internet networks (Autonomous Systems). Instead of paying an intermediary (an upstream provider) to carry all their traffic, peered ASNs agree to exchange traffic destined for each other's networks and customers directly.

This results in lower latency, reduced costs, and more efficient paths for traffic. A peering relationship is distinct from a customer/provider relationship; peers generally only exchange routes to their own and their customers' networks, not the full internet routing table.

An upstream, also known as a transit provider, is an internet network (Autonomous System) that another AS pays to provide connectivity to the entire global internet.

Essentially, the customer Autonomous System announces its own IP address space (and that of its own customers, if any) to its upstream providers. In return, these upstreams provide the customer AS with routes to all other destinations on the internet, often including a default route (a path for any traffic not explicitly known).

This ensures that:

  • Users and services within the customer AS can reach any website or service globally.
  • The rest of the internet can reach the IP addresses advertised by the customer AS.

Unlike peering, which is typically a selective, often settlement-free exchange of traffic between networks and their customers, an upstream relationship is a commercial one where an AS purchases comprehensive internet access. Think of it like your home internet service provider (ISP); you pay them, and they connect you to everything online.

A downstream is an Autonomous System (customer) that pays another Autonomous System (the provider) for internet connectivity. The provider AS essentially acts as the upstream for its downstream customers.

In this relationship:

  • The provider AS supplies its downstream customers with routes to the rest of the internet (or a portion of it, depending on the service agreement).
  • The provider AS announces the IP address prefixes of its downstream customers to its own upstreams and peers, making the downstream customers reachable globally.

This is a classic customer-provider relationship. The downstream AS relies on its provider AS to carry its traffic to and from the wider internet. An individual end-user or a small business buying internet access from an ISP is effectively a downstream of that ISP's Autonomous System.

IP Ranges are blocks of IP addresses that an Autonomous System (AS) announces it controls. These ranges can be used by the organization operating the AS itself, or by its customers if the AS provides internet services.

The IPv6 address space is vastly larger than IPv4 by design, to accommodate the internet's ongoing growth. A single ASN might be allocated an enormous number of IPv6 addresses, even if they only use a fraction currently. This ensures plenty of addresses for future expansion.

ASN types categorize the primary function or nature of the organization operating the Autonomous System:

  • isp: Primarily provides internet access to end-users or other businesses.
  • hosting: Primarily provides services like web hosting, cloud computing, or data center colocation.
  • education: Networks operated by universities or research institutions.
  • government: Networks operated by government agencies.
  • business: A large organization that manages its own network for internal use and external services, but isn't primarily an ISP.

The ASN type is provided by the ASN operator or inferred from activity on the ASN's networks, the ASN or organisation's name, or its website.

  • Allocated: The date when the ASN was originally assigned to the organization by a Regional Internet Registry (RIR).
  • Last updated: The date when the registration records for this ASN were last modified in the RIR's database. This could be due to changes in contact information, organization details, or other administrative updates.

These relationships are primarily inferred by analyzing BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) routing data collected from various points on the internet.

  • Upstreams are identified as networks providing broad internet transit.
  • Downstreams are customers receiving transit from the AS.
  • Peers are networks exchanging traffic directly, often identified by the limited scope of routes they share.

Large networks, especially content providers or major ISPs, often rely heavily on peering to exchange traffic efficiently and cost-effectively. They might have enough peering partners to cover most of their traffic needs, reducing their reliance on paid upstream transit. Some may still use upstreams for redundancy or to reach niche parts of the internet not covered by peers.

If an ASN is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or provides transit services, other ASNs (its customers) will connect to it as their downstream. The provider AS then carries traffic for these downstream customers to the rest of the internet.

Our ASN data is compiled from Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), like APNIC, RIPE, ARIN, LACNIC, and AFRINIC; from BGP data, and others. We update our data daily to ensure all active ASNs and networks are included. If you notice any inaccuracies, please contact us.

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