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AS202425: IP Volume inc

Netherlands · hosting / infrastructure · registered in Seychelles

Network type
hosting / infrastructure
Estimated users
1,805
Registered orgs
8
Country
Netherlands
hosting / VPS

Estimated users is a published estimate of how many people use this network, extrapolated from 1,246 observations over a 60 day window. Large operators often run several networks, so a low figure can mean their customers reach the internet through a sibling network.

What this tells you

  • 46% of the flagged IPv4 space here is VPN-related, which is high enough that traffic from this network should not be assumed to be end users.
  • Classified as hosting infrastructure. The handful of users measured behind it are people browsing from servers, not subscribers.
  • Its space resolves to 5 countries, concentrated almost entirely in Netherlands (93% of the IPv4 space), so it is effectively a single-market network despite the spread.
  • This network is carried by a reputation list as being under criminal control. That is a claim about who operates the network, and addresses inside it may still belong to unrelated customers.
  • Of those, 1,623 are in Netherlands, <0.1% of everyone online there.

Countries in this space

CountryIPv4 share
Netherlands93%
Seychelles2%
United States2%
British Virgin Islands2%
Russia2%

Organisations holding assignments here

Registered organisations account for 98% of this network's IPv4 space and 100% of its IPv6 space.

OrganisationIPv4 shareIPv6 share
IP Volume inc85%100%
FiberXpress BV61%-
LIBERTY7%-
AI Spera3%-
TOV VAIZ PARTNER2%-
IP Khnykin Vitaliy Yakovlevich2%-
Alsycon B.V.2%-
IT WEB LTD2%-
Not covered by any of these2%-

One address can carry more than one of these, so the rows add up to more than the space they cover.

Anonymizer signals

Flagged space covers 46% of this network's IPv4 space.

CategoryIPv4 share
VPN46%
Datacenter41%
Open proxy41%
Not covered by any of these54%

One address can carry more than one of these, so the rows add up to more than the space they cover.