I couldn't come up with that info -- I saw that the route to the last identifiable network went through att.net, then prserv.net, which is an AT&T company network as well. However, now that you mention it, there's an "nl" in the router names for prserv.net. Looks like prserv.net, which apparently belongs to AT&T Business Services, provides connectivity to DNET. DNET's routers don't advertise their names, which is why I didn't realize there was another domain involved.
Let's see, who is on the list in the Netherlands... Let me think. Nick Out of curiosity, who/what is DNET? Gautam
