New RIS Remote Route Collectors at InterLAN Bucharest, Equinix Singapore
Dear colleagues, The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce two new Remote Route Collectors (RRCs) for the Routing Information Service (RIS). RRC22 is now online at InterLAN in Bucharest. We would like to thank InterLAN for their help and support. RRC23 is now online at Equinix Singapore in Singapore. We would like to thank Equinix for their help and support. The data from these new collectors is already available via RIPEstat, and the raw data is available in the archives. Peering with RIS ---------------- If you would like to peer with us, please fill in the form at: http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/peerreg.cgi For more information about peering with RIS, please see: https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-servi... About RIS ------------- RIS aims to collect and store Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing information and make it publicly available for the Internet community. The RIPEstat tools that provide access to this data can help network operators troubleshoot routing problems by providing eBGP data collected over time without being limited to a single BGP view. RIS deploys RRCs at major Internet exchanges, where they peer with other networks. At this time, RIS has more than 750 peers at 22 different Internet exchanges. For more information, please see: https://ripe.net/ris/ If you have any further questions, please contact <ris at ripe.net> Kind Regards, Colin Petrie RIPE NCC
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