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    RIPE Atlas unveils revamped probe pages

    By g.ge@btw.mediaMarch 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • The redesigned probe detail pages feature intuitive navigation, dynamic visualizations, and granular controls for network operators and researchers.
    • New time-series charts, traceroute popups, and Anchor-specific panels empower users to analyze global network performance with unprecedented clarity.

    What happened: Launch of network monitoring tools

    Following months of development and user feedback, the RIPE Atlas team has officially launched its overhauled probe detail pages, marking a significant evolution in one of the world’s largest internet measurement platforms. The update, which replaces legacy interfaces, introduces five modular panels—Overview, Anchor, Network, Results, and Manage—tailored to different user roles.

    For instance, the Results section now displays grouped, zoomable time-series charts for Well-known Targets and Built-in Measurements, enabling real-time analysis of latency, packet loss, and routing anomalies. A standout feature is the interactive traceroute popup, which visualizes path changes across 12,000+ global probes.

    The Manage panel grants authorized users advanced controls, such as SSH key management and probe transfer capabilities, streamlining collaboration among institutions. Network administrators can now monitor IPv4/IPv6 configurations and connection histories in the Network panel, critical for diagnosing ISP performance issues.

    Additionally, Anchor probes—dedicated nodes hosted by organizations like DE-CIX—now display sponsor logos, mesh measurement data, and uptime trends. This transparency aligns with RIPE Atlas’s mission to foster open internet governance, as highlighted in their 2023 Global Internet Report.

    Also read: RIPEstat launches new UI
    Also read: RIPE community calls for Chair and Vice Chair nominations

    Why it’s important: Democratizing internet infrastructure insights

    The redesigned probe pages arrive at a pivotal time. With rising concerns over internet fragmentation and unequal connectivity, tools like RIPE Atlas provide indispensable data to policymakers and engineers. The platform’s 12,000+ probes generate over 10 billion measurements monthly, tracking everything from VPN performance to government-led censorship.

    By refining accessibility—such as simplifying Current Measurements tracking—the update lowers barriers for smaller networks and academia to participate in global internet health monitoring.

    For instance, the new Event Log in the Overview panel helps correlate network outages with external events, such as natural disasters or geopolitical disruptions. This feature proved vital during the 2023 Morocco earthquake, where researchers used RIPE Atlas data to map connectivity recovery.

    Furthermore, the focus on Well-known Targets—like Google DNS and Cloudflare—enables standardized benchmarking, crucial for holding ISPs accountable. In an era where 5G and satellite internet reshape access, RIPE Atlas’s open-data approach, reinforced by this update, remains a cornerstone of internet resilience.

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    Grace is an intern reporter at BTW Media,having studied Journalism Media and Communiations at Cardiff University.She specialises in wiritng and reading.Contact her at g.ge@btw.media.

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