An ASN lookup helps you identify the Autonomous System Number (ASN) behind an IP address, including the ISP, network owner, and routing details. Use it to better understand IP ownership and network behavior.
Result
| Netblock | Number of IPs | |
|---|---|---|
| 2a01:9c80::/32 | 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336 | |
| 2a01:9c81::/32 | 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336 | |
| 2a01:9c82::/31 | 158,456,325,028,528,675,187,087,900,672 | |
| 2a01:9c84::/30 | 316,912,650,057,057,350,374,175,801,344 |
| Georgia |
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100% |
(MOB) Mobile ISP
100%
(DCH) Data Center/Web Hosting/Transit
0%
(SES) Search Engine Spider
0%
Mobile network operators provide internet connectivity via cellular technologies such as 4G and 5G. These IPs are primarily used by smartphones, tablets, and IoT devices, offering flexible access for users on the move. They are characterized by wide geographic coverage and the ability to handle high volumes of roaming traffic.
This category encompasses data centers, cloud hosting providers, and the transit networks that form the internet's backbone. These IPs are built for high-capacity and maximum uptime, supporting the infrastructure that hosts websites and cloud-based software.
Search engine spiders are automated bots and crawlers used by companies like Google or Bing to index the web. These IPs belong to scripts that scan public-facing websites to analyze content and update search results. While they represent automated traffic, they are essential for the discoverability of information on the internet.
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