Mexico · Autonomous System
The network's position in the inter-domain routing hierarchy: its customer cone, connectivity, and transit role.
Inferred AS-level relationships: 1 upstream providers, 0 peers and 0 downstream customers. The graph shows the largest few of each; the lists link through.
exchange traffic directly
None recorded.
buy transit from it
None recorded.
Relationships are inferred from BGP by CAIDA and refreshed monthly. Transit links are well captured; some private and IXP peering is under-observed, so peer counts are a lower bound.
How well this network secures and documents its BGP announcements — RPKI origin validation, IRR registration, and an overall hygiene score.
Measured share of this network's users reaching the Internet over IPv6 (APNIC end-user measurement, Mexico).
Has working IPv6 connectivity, even if it isn't always chosen.
IPv6 wins when a destination is dual-stacked — the real-world usage rate.
Currently announced prefixes, live from RIPEstat.
Invalid announcements have a ROA on file but the origin AS or prefix length doesn't match it — usually a stale ROA or misconfiguration rather than an active hijack.
22 prefixes currently seen by RIPEstat.
2806:266:400::/40189.199.91.0/24200.77.144.0/22189.199.88.0/22189.196.96.0/24177.240.128.0/192806:266:300::/40200.77.124.0/22177.224.176.0/21187.244.25.0/24189.199.3.0/24189.199.92.0/222806:266:501::/482806:260:1009::/48200.77.139.0/24189.199.128.0/19189.199.2.0/24189.199.90.0/24189.195.160.0/23189.199.6.0/24189.199.95.0/24200.77.138.0/23