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LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship

Public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a peer network relationship.

LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • publicdata.caida.orgthe peer relationship evidence for LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peer relationship across AS1000 and AS265229. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCompany

Public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a peer network relationship.

RegionGlobal

A visible network relationship can change how readers understand counterparties, dependency, exposure, or market structure across internet infrastructure.

Signal FocusNetwork Relationship

Public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a peer network relationship.

Content TypeProfile

Public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a peer network relationship.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

Changes in registry, routing, service footprint, or public role can alter visibility, dependency assessment, and escalation paths for infrastructure readers.

TopicNetwork Relationship

A visible network relationship can change how readers understand counterparties, dependency, exposure, or market structure across internet infrastructure.

ImpactMedium

Changes in registry, routing, service footprint, or public role can alter visibility, dependency assessment, and escalation paths for infrastructure readers.

ConfidenceGood confidence (84%)

Several public sources

A visible network relationship can change how readers understand counterparties, dependency, exposure, or market structure across internet infrastructure.

LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship

The LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship appears on publicdata.caida.org (public_as_relationship_dataset) with visible network relationship context. The public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a network peering relationship. The profile explains what is currently visible and what could change the assessment.

Why it matters

The LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship matters because infrastructure decisions depend on knowing which organizations or people appear in the routing map, registries, services, or governance. The profile offers readers a bounded view of the identity, visible operational role, and facts that could change the assessment.

What the sources show

The available material establishes a basic identity and operational context for the LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship. Information from registries, routing, official sources, or operator-published records may indicate visibility in the internet ecosystem; ownership, customer, or decision-making authority claims still need corroboration.

The LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship appears in public evidence as a network relationship within the internet infrastructure ecosystem. No ASN or prefix samples are yet attached; the current material establishes identity, registry, or affiliation context. Contact coverage includes 0 operational channels that could help readers understand escalation paths. The public record is useful when it shows presence in registries, routing or service footprint, operator-published channels, and official source documents.

The article does not infer contracts from these signals. Its value is in identifying the visible operational surface of the organization and future events that would confirm or alter relationship claims.

Operational surface

The public relationship material links LINK AMERICAN and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA through a network peering relationship.

No ASN or prefix samples are yet attached; the current material establishes identity, registry, or affiliation context. Contact coverage includes 0 operational channels that could help readers understand escalation paths.

The impact mechanism is how registry, routing, service, or relationship changes may alter accountability, accessibility, escalation, or dependency assessments. The main subject is a company; network identifiers and registry records provide context for the main subject.

Watchpoints

Monitor source freshness changes, footprint expansion or withdrawal, contact rotation, and discrepancies between registry facts and operator-published information. Add clearer corroboration before making stronger claims about the relationship or control.

Sources

  • publicdata.caida.org- supports the peer relationship evidence for the LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peer relationship across AS1000 and AS265229.

Domain of operation

The relationship represents a direct network peering connection between two autonomous systems, facilitating internet traffic exchange and affecting how connected networks route data.

  • Network Peering: Public internet measurement data confirms a peer link between AS1000 (LINK AMERICAN) and AS265229 (INTERLIGADOS FIBRA). Evidence basis: https://publicdata.caida.org/datasets/as-relationships/serial-1/20260601.as-rel.txt.bz2

Timeline

  1. Peering link recorded in public dataset

    The CAIDA AS-relationship dataset for June 2026 includes a peering entry for AS1000 and AS265229, indicating a direct interconnection.

  2. BTW imports and profiles the relationship

    BTW creates a tracked object for the LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peer relationship based on available public evidence.

At A Glance

  • Name: LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peering relationship
  • Type: Network Relationship
  • Base: Global

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Why it matters

  • Changes in registry, routing, service footprint, or public role can alter visibility, dependency assessment, and escalation paths for infrastructure readers.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Changes in registry, routing, service footprint, or public role can alter visibility, dependency assessment, and escalation paths for infrastructure readers.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

BTW observes a publicly documented peer network relationship between LINK AMERICAN (AS1000) and INTERLIGADOS FIBRA (AS265229) based on open internet routing data. This relationship may influence network dependency and exposure analysis for entities connected to either network.

Watchpoints

  • Changes to the peering status, such as de-peering or traffic engineering, could alter routing paths and dependencies for connected networks.
  • Unusual BGP announcements or withdrawals from either AS might signal infrastructure instability or reconfiguration.

Caveats

  • The relationship record is based on a single public data source and may not capture all interconnection nuances (e.g., private peering, backup links).
  • Readers should corroborate with live BGP monitoring and other authoritative routing registries for current operational status.

FAQ

What evidence supports the LINK AMERICAN - INTERLIGADOS FIBRA peer relationship?

The relationship is listed in CAIDA's publicly available AS-relationship dataset, which is derived from Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) routing data collected globally. The specific entry shows a peer connection between AS1000 and AS265229.

Why does BTW track network peering relationships?

Peering relationships are fundamental to internet infrastructure and can reveal supply chain dependencies, traffic flows, and points of potential failure or surveillance. Tracking them helps BTW readers assess exposure and risk.

How might this relationship change over time?

The relationship could evolve if either party changes peering policies, adds or removes upstream providers, or reconfigures routing. BTW monitors such changes when new evidence becomes available.

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