2001:590::/32 announced by both AS4436 (nLayer) and AS4474 (Global Village, no contact in whois, but seems to be nLayer...)
John Payne
john at sackheads.org
Tue Mar 16 16:22:50 UTC 2004
--On Tuesday, March 16, 2004 7:52 AM -0800 "william(at)elan.net"
<william at elan.net> wrote:
> Why would nlayer be now using AS4436? It is listed as scruz.net, but as
> far as I remember scruz was taken overy by DSL.NET (I think that even
> included their peering agreements) and some of their ip block such as
> 204.139.8.0/21, 204.147.224.0/20 and others certainly seem to confirm
> that.
Because they acquired dsl.net's peering infrastructure, and announced such
to their peers?
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