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ASN LANDING PAGE
K-ROOT-SERVER - Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC)
Last updated · Apr 4, 2026
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Total prefixes
6
IPv4 prefixes
3
IPv6 prefixes
3
K-ROOT-SERVER - Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) currently shows 6 prefixes and 40 upstream, downstream, or peer relationships. Larger prefix inventories often indicate broader network footprint, but they should still be read together with country and peering context.
ASN landing pages are more useful than a single IP page when you want cloud provider attribution, routing research, infrastructure comparison, or network topology analysis at the organization level.
K-ROOT-SERVER - Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) is currently associated with an unknown region. Country data is only a starting point; the more important signals are the organization name, website, prefix volume, and peering relationships that reveal whether the network behaves like a cloud platform, ISP, CDN, or enterprise backbone.
This page is currently showing live ASN data that can be used for peer, prefix, and network scale analysis. The most useful next step is usually to return to a related IP landing page, then compare that concrete address with this ASN profile and with broader topic pages for routing, cloud attribution, or WHOIS ownership analysis.
Detailed data for this ASN is not available right now.
Detailed data for this ASN is not available right now.
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| Prefix | Name | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 193.0.14.0/23 | AS25152 | — |
| 193.0.14.0/24 | AS25152 | — |
| 193.0.15.0/24 | AS25152 | — |
| 2001:7fd::/32 | AS25152 | — |
| 2001:7fd::/48 | AS25152 | — |
| 2001:7fd:ffff::/48 | AS25152 | — |
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AS25152 is an autonomous system number used to identify an independently operated network. The current page associates it with K-ROOT-SERVER - Reseaux IP Europeens Network Coordination Centre (RIPE NCC) in an unknown region, which helps determine whether it behaves like a cloud provider, ISP, CDN, or enterprise backbone.
They help explain the scale, interconnection depth, and route structure of AS25152. Richer peering and upstream data often indicate broader network reach, but they should still be interpreted together with prefixes and related IP landing pages.
The best next step is usually to return to a concrete IP landing page to see how a specific address maps into AS25152, then continue into cloud, WHOIS, or routing topic pages to understand the network in a broader context.
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