Registered organisation
Internet Utilities Europe and Asia Limited
Address space registered to Internet Utilities Europe and Asia Limited, and where it is announced from.
Registered holders come from the bulk whois that RIPE, APNIC and AFRINIC publish. ARIN and LACNIC do not publish theirs, so holders in North and South America are largely missing here.
IPv4 addresses
2,117,376
IPv6 /64s
34,359,738,369
Registered blocks
1,418
Countries
94
What this tells you
- Holds 2,117,376 IPv4 addresses and 34,359,738,369 IPv6 /64 networks across 1,418 registered blocks.
- Announced by 808 networks, the largest being AS6079 Astound (fka. RCN) at 7% of the IPv4 space.
- Its space resolves to 94 countries, mostly United States (26% of the IPv4 space).
Networks announcing this space
| Network | IPv4 share | IPv6 share | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AS6079 Astound (fka. RCN) | 7% | - | |
| AS212238 Datacamp Limited | 5% | - | |
| AS47583 Hostinger International Limited | 3% | - | |
| AS16276 OVH SAS | 3% | - | |
| AS9009 M247 Europe SRL | 2% | <0.1% | |
| AS29802 HIVELOCITY, Inc. | 2% | - | |
| AS16509 Amazon.com, Inc. | 2% | <0.1% | |
| AS3257 GTT Communications Inc. | 1% | - | |
| AS396356 Latitude.sh | 1% | <0.1% | |
| AS215294 Lumina broadband UAB | 0.5% | <0.1% | |
| AS20473 The Constant Company, LLC | 0.4% | <0.1% | |
| AS262287 Latitude.sh LTDA | 0.3% | <0.1% | |
| Everything else, including space not announced (796 more) | 73% | 100% |
Countries this space resolves to
| Country | IPv4 share | IPv6 share | |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 26% | <0.1% | |
| United Kingdom | 21% | 87% | |
| Germany | 9% | <0.1% | |
| France | 4% | <0.1% | |
| United Arab Emirates | 4% | - | |
| Netherlands | 3% | <0.1% | |
| Spain | 3% | <0.1% | |
| Italy | 2% | <0.1% | |
| Brazil | 2% | <0.1% | |
| Japan | 2% | <0.1% | |
| India | 1% | <0.1% | |
| Ireland | 0.5% | 13% | |
| Everything else, including space we cannot place (82 more) | 22% | <0.1% |
Holding a block is a registry fact, not a physical one. The organisation named here is who the block is assigned to, which is often a customer of the network operator announcing it.