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Allocated but unannounced space

Every block here was allocated or assigned by a regional internet registry, and none of them appeared in any routing table we collected at our last snapshot — neither as a route of their own, nor covered by a larger announcement, nor carved up into more specifics.

“Unannounced” does not mean “unused”

Plenty of allocated space is deliberately kept off the public internet: private interconnects, lab and lawful-intercept ranges, networks reachable only inside one operator, and space held in reserve. Some of it is announced somewhere our collectors cannot see, which is a limit of our vantage points rather than a fact about the block.

It is also a snapshot, not a history: a block announced yesterday and withdrawn this morning appears here today. Nothing on this page means a block is unallocated, available, or free to announce.

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Countries with the most unannounced blocks, largest first.

Unannounced blocks in France

1,379 blocks match, ordered by prefix.

Allocated but unannounced blocks, 801 to 850 of 1379
PrefixAddressesRegistryCountryAllocated
2a02:65e0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR26th May 2014
2a02:6780::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR25th Jul 2011
2a02:6840::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR25th Sept 2012
2a02:68c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR25th Sept 2012
2a02:72e0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR10th Jun 2014
2a02:73e0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR11th Jun 2014
2a02:7400::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR13th Aug 2015
2a02:75c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR27th Sept 2012
2a02:7920::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR19th Jun 2014
2a02:798::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR10th Sept 2008
2a02:7fa0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR26th Jun 2014
2a02:9f8::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR9th Feb 2009
2a02:c800::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR8th Jul 2015
2a02:d340::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR17th Oct 2012
2a02:d50::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR20th Apr 2009
2a02:d580::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR19th Oct 2012
2a02:d640::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR23rd Oct 2012
2a02:d7c0::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR24th Oct 2012
2a02:d940::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR26th Oct 2012
2a02:dc0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR1st May 2009
2a02:e500::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR20th Nov 2012
2a02:f280::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR10th Dec 2012
2a03:1040::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR10th Oct 2012
2a03:16c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR12th Oct 2012
2a03:1780::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR12th Aug 2011
2a03:1a0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR30th Jun 2014
2a03:1d00::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR28th Mar 2011
2a03:1e60::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR15th Sept 2015
2a03:2640::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR19th Oct 2012
2a03:2d60::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR2nd Sept 2014
2a03:2ee0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR4th Sept 2014
2a03:2fc0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR25th Oct 2012
2a03:3280::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR24th Aug 2011
2a03:3360::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR12th Sept 2014
2a03:3540::/2934.4B × /64RIPE NCCFR26th Oct 2012
2a03:37c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR29th Oct 2012
2a03:3c20::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR2nd Oct 2014
2a03:3e60::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR6th Oct 2014
2a03:4420::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR26th Aug 2015
2a03:48a0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR23rd Oct 2014
2a03:49a0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR24th Oct 2014
2a03:4ce0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR31st Oct 2014
2a03:56c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR12th Nov 2012
2a03:5760::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR20th Nov 2014
2a03:59c0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR14th Nov 2012
2a03:5a40::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR17th Sept 2015
2a03:6260::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR15th Dec 2014
2a03:6560::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR17th Dec 2014
2a03:68e0::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR29th Dec 2014
2a03:6d20::/324.3B × /64RIPE NCCFR12th Jan 2015