CROSSKEY-NET

BGP inherited
Cluster stats
Netblocks6
All fragments 25 blocks across 3 clusters
Cluster ID204908753
RegistryRIPE
Customersfind customers using this network →
Evidence & provenance ?
Attribution BGP parent (inherited)
Shared handles clustered on 3 shared RIR contact/maintainer handles
Registry names 1 distinct registrant name across these blocks
full provenance (JSON) → · how attribution works

Footprint over time

4 weekly snapshots · JSON
6 0 netblocks since 2026-07-05
2026-07-05 peak 6 2026-07-13

IP Ranges (6)

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CIDR Org name Registry Status Confidence
217.29.224.0/24 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low
217.29.225.0/25 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low
217.29.225.128/26 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low
217.29.225.192/26 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low
217.29.231.0/27 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low
217.29.235.0/24 CROSSKEY-NET RIPE ASSIGNED PA ● low

Possibly related to this organisation

what's this?
Same name family
Separately-registered clusters whose names share “CROSSKEY” — often per-country or per-system registrations of the same brand, occasionally a different organisation sharing the name. Not counted in this organisation's own footprint.
Sub-allocations under carriers
IP blocks an ISP reassigned to a similarly-named customer — decoded from the ISP's own naming convention, not a direct registration.

Network trust

what's this?
RPKI hygiene: A how networks compare →
100.0% of checked blocks have valid RPKI ROA coverage (6 of 6)
No discrepancies found among checked blocks.

NIC Handles

DUMY-RIPE DUMY-RIPE MNT-CROSSKEY