[afnog] Weekly Routing Table Report
Graham Beneke
graham at neology.co.za
Mon Oct 17 08:10:16 UTC 2011
On 17/10/2011 08:01, Graham Beneke wrote:
> Why is the AfriNIC de-aggregation factor almost double the global average?
I thought I'd work out who was responsible for the biggest proportion of
this de-aggregation. Taking the original data, calculating the
de-aggregation factor and sorting in descending order gives us the
following as the top 30 ASNs in Africa:
Factor ASN Num /20s MaxAgg Description
55.4 15475 443 74 8 Nile Online
54.6 8452 655 446 12 TEDATA
52.0 37134 52 4 1 Mobitel Nigeria Limited
40.7 15706 244 32 6 Sudatel Internet Exchange Aut
38.0 24757 38 4 1 ISP in Ethiopia
36.8 36923 147 20 4 Swift Networks Limited
23.0 37061 92 25 4 One Communications Ltd
23.0 37113 46 2 2 Tangerine Limited
22.6 24835 181 80 8 RAYA Telecom-0 Egypt
22.3 24863 801 146 36 LINKdotNET AS number
21.7 20928 65 48 3 Noor Advanced Technologies AS
18.0 36905 36 2 2 Creolink Communications
17.8 15399 89 27 5 Wananchi Online Limited
17.7 36874 124 40 7 Cybersmart
17.5 36997 35 3 2 Infocom Ltd
17.3 8094 52 16 3 PUKNET
17.3 6713 242 519 14 Itissalat Al-MAGHRIB
17.0 36915 34 2 2 Africa Online Kenya
16.7 29571 217 17 13 Ci Telecom Autonomous system
16.0 25364 16 1 1 Egypt Cyber Cenyer Network
15.3 12455 46 6 3 Jambonet Autonomous system
14.8 33776 207 13 14 Starcomms Nigeria Limited
14.3 36992 300 415 21 Etisalat MISR
14.0 36884 28 20 2 MAROC CONNECT
12.7 36914 38 82 3 KENET AS
12.7 37034 38 10 3 Ringo, S.A
11.0 29340 22 2 2 AS number for Africa Online G
10.2 37054 112 6 11 Data Telecom Service
10.0 30990 50 3 5 DJIBOUTI TELECOM-0 Internet S
10.0 37035 10 1 1 MIC Tanzania Ltd
Is *your* name on there?
--
Graham Beneke
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