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VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship

Public relationship material links VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream network relationship.

VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • publicdata.caida.orgthe peer relationship evidence for ASTurkNet TurkNet Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. - Asia Pacific Network Information Centre peer relationship across AS12735 and AS17639. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCompany

Public relationship material links VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream 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 VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream network relationship.

Content TypeProfile

Public relationship material links VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream 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.

VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship

VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship appears in publicdata.caida.org (public_source) with a visible Network relationship context. Public relationship material links VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream network relationship. The profile explains what is visible now and what would change the assessment.

Why It Matters

VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship matters because infrastructure decisions depend on knowing which organisations or people appear in the routing, registry, service, or governance map. The profile gives readers a scoped view of identity, visible operating role, and the facts that could change the assessment.

What Sources Show

Available material establishes baseline identity and operating context for VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship. Registry, routing, official, or operator-published material can show visibility in the internet ecosystem; ownership, customer, or decision-authority claims still need corroboration.

VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship appears in public evidence as a Network relationship within the internet infrastructure ecosystem. No ASN or prefix sample is attached yet; current material establishes identity, registry, or affiliation context. Contact coverage includes 0 operational channels that may help readers understand escalation paths.

The public record is useful where it shows registry presence, routing or service footprint, operator-published channels, and official source material. The article does not infer contracts from those signals. Its value is to identify the organisation's visible operating surface and the future events that would confirm or change relationship claims.

Operating Surface

Public relationship material links VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network through a upstream network relationship.

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

The impact mechanism is the way registry, routing, service, or relationship changes can alter responsibility, reachability, escalation, or dependency assessments. The primary subject is Company; network identifiers and registry records provide context for the primary subject.

Watchpoints

Watch for source freshness changes, footprint expansion or withdrawal, contact churn, and disagreement between registry facts and operator-published material. Add clearer corroboration before making stronger relationship or control claims.

Sources

  • publicdata.caida.org - supports the upstream relationship evidence for VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream relationship across AS6696 and AS2914.

Domain of operation

This upstream relationship defines how VERIXI SA (AS6696) obtains internet transit from NTT Global IP Network (AS2914).

  • Upstream Provider: NTT Global IP Network (AS2914) provides upstream transit to VERIXI SA (AS6696), as inferred from public BGP data. Evidence basis: publicdata.caida.org
  • Autonomous System Numbers: VERIXI SA operates AS6696; NTT Global IP Network operates AS2914. The relationship is listed in the CAIDA AS-relationships dataset. Evidence basis: publicdata.caida.org

Timeline

  1. CAIDA AS Relationship Snapshot

    The upstream relationship between AS6696 (VERIXI SA) and AS2914 (NTT Global IP Network) is recorded in the CAIDA AS-relationships dataset, indicating NTT as the provider.

At A Glance

  • Name: VERIXI SA - NTT Global IP Network upstream 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 notes that VERIXI SA (AS6696) maintains an upstream relationship with NTT Global IP Network (AS2914), as reflected in public BGP data. This is a standard transit arrangement where one network purchases internet access from a larger provider.

Watchpoints

  • Changes in this relationship may indicate shifts in VERIXI SA's connectivity strategy.
  • New upstreams or peers appearing for AS6696 could alter its network dependencies.
  • NTT Global IP Network's performance or policy changes may impact VERIXI SA's service delivery.

Caveats

  • This assessment is based on a single snapshot and may not reflect current or future arrangements.
  • Upstream relationships are inferred from routing data; contractual details are not publicly available.
  • The absence of additional evidence (e.g., peering agreements) limits a full characterization.

FAQ

What is the nature of the relationship between VERIXI SA and NTT Global IP Network?

BTW observes an upstream relationship where NTT Global IP Network (AS2914) provides transit services to VERIXI SA (AS6696), based on CAIDA AS-relationship data.

How is this relationship verified?

Public AS-relationship datasets, such as CAIDA's serial-1 analysis, show AS2914 as an upstream provider for AS6696. This inference is drawn from BGP routing information.

Why does BTW track this relationship?

Tracking upstream relationships helps readers understand internet infrastructure dependencies, potential single points of failure, and the market structure around a given network.

Could this relationship change over time?

Yes, network relationships evolve. Readers should monitor updated CAIDA snapshots or other routing data sources for any additions, removals, or changes in AS adjacency.

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