
Dear colleagues, We are proud to announce that six new RIPE Atlas anchors have been activated since my previous announcement last month: nl-ams-as1101, hosted by SURFnet in Amsterdam, Netherlands. is-rey-as1850, hosted by ISNIC in Reykjavik, Iceland. jp-tyo-as2500, hosted by University of Tokyo/WIDE BB in Japan pl-poz-as9112 by Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center in Poland de-str-as553, hosted by BelWü in Stuttgart, Germany fi-hel-as3292, hosted by FICIX in Helsinki, Finland This brings the total number of anchors to 33. All RIPE Atlas anchors can be seen on this list, where logged-in users can access each anchor's measurements: https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list/ We are still accepting new applications from individuals and organisations interested in hosting a RIPE Atlas anchor. We are particularly interested in deploying anchors in the Middle East, Western Asia, Latin America and Africa, in order to add more geographical diversity to the measurement data. Learn more about RIPE Atlas anchors and the benefits of hosting an anchor at: https://atlas.ripe.net/about/anchors/ For detailed announcements and updates about RIPE Atlas, please join the RIPE Atlas mailing list: https://www.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-atlas Kind regards, Vesna Manojlovic Measurements Community Building Team RIPE NCC