Dear colleagues, Fifteen new RIPE Atlas anchors have been activated since our last announcement in September, bringing the total number to 231: - us-bos-as26167, hosted by Markley Group in Boston, United States (IPv4-only anchor) - us-pct-as88, hosted by Princeton University in Princeton, United States (IPv4-only anchor) - tz-dar-as327844, hosted by Tanzania ISP Association in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and ke-nbo-as37578, hosted by TESPOK in Nairobi, Kenya. These are the first two of five anchors that ISOC will sponsor. - dk-aal-as9158 and dk-cph-as9158, hosted by Telenor Denmark A/S in Aalborg and Copenhagen, Denmark - au-syd-as135150, hosted by bet365 in Sydney, Australia - ca-wnp-as16395, hosted by asn16395 in Winnipeg, Canada - us-ljl-as195, hosted by Center for Applied Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA) at the University of California, San Diego in La Jolla, United States - nz-akl-as38064, hosted by NZ Registry Services in Auckland, New Zealand - us-bos-as111, hosted by the Boston University in Boston, United States - kw-kwi-as42961, hosted by Zain Kuwait in Kuwait City, Kuwait - nl-ede-as12859-client, hosted by HCC in Ede, Netherlands - it-rom-as24796, hosted by NaMeX Consortium in Rome, Italy - us-fcn-as32934, hosted by Facebook in Forest City, United States. You can find the full list of anchors, a map of their locations, a list of the hosting organisations and more information about RIPE Atlas anchors online: https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list/ Interested in hosting a RIPE Atlas anchor? Learn more: https://atlas.ripe.net/get-involved/become-an-anchor-host/ 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. There are several organisations that want to host a RIPE Atlas anchor but don’t have the necessary funding. To learn more about sponsoring an anchor, or for any other questions, please contact us at atlas@ripe.net And don’t forget to let us know if you’re doing something interesting with RIPE Atlas data - we always want to hear about your use cases, research and experiences! Regards, Michela Galante RIPE NCC