Dear colleagues,

The RIPE NCC is pleased to announce three new Remote Route Collectors
(RRCs) for the Routing Information Service (RIS).

RRC18 is now online at CATNIX in Barcelona. We would like to thank Maria
Isabel Gandia, Manel Pérez, and CSUC for their help.

RRC20 is now online at SwissIX in Zurich. We would like to thank Ulf
Kieber and SwissIX for their help.

RRC21 is now online at France-IX Paris and France-IX Marseille, hosted
in Paris. We would like to thank Arnaud Fenioux and FranceIX for their help.

The data from these new collectors is already available via RIPEstat.
The raw data will be available in the archives in the near future.

Peering with RIS
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If you would like to peer with us, please fill in the form at:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/cgi-bin/peerreg.cgi

For more information about peering with RIS, please see:
https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-service-ris/ris-peering-policy

About RIS
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RIS aims to collect and store Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing
information and make it publicly available for the Internet community.
The RIPEstat tools that provide access to this data can help network
operators troubleshoot routing problems by providing eBGP data collected
over time without being limited to a single BGP view.

RIS deploys RRCs at major Internet exchanges, where they peer with other
networks. At this time, RIS has more than 600 peers at 18 different
Internet exchanges.

For more information, please see:
https://ripe.net/ris/

If you have any further questions, please contact <ris at ripe.net>

Regards,

Colin Petrie
Systems Engineer
RIPE NCC

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