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TWWOA-AS-NZ 1 Francis Street ELEMENTARY-IT-AS-AP PARADISE-AS Paradise Net AUT-NZ-AP Auckland University of Technology IRD-NZ-AS-AP New Zealand Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake WASP-AS-NZ 68 Bower Street, Napier TUAROPAKI-NET2-NZ Tuaropaki Communications Limited. UNKNOWN HARVESTELECTRONICS-AS-AP Harvest Electronics NZ Limited AIALNET-NZ International Terminal XTREME-AS-AP Xtreme Networks Limited WEB-DRIVE-NZ-AS-AP Web Drive Limited MAXNET-NZ-AP Auckland ERX-KAWAIHIKO-1 The University of WaikatoSOFTSOURCE-AS-AP Softsource Ltd CLIX-NZ TelstraClear Ltd CALLPLUS-NZ-AP CallPlus Services Limited WILSONHORTON-AS-AP Wilson and Horton INTEGRALGROUP-AS-NZ Integral Technology Group WIZWIRELESS-AS-AP WIZwireless Limited ASL-AS-AP Appserv Limited AMSNET-NZ-AP Advanced Management Systems Ltd KNOSSOS-AS-NZ Knossos Networks Limited ONENET-AS-NZ OneNet Limited. NETSPACE-AS-NZ-AP Netspace Services Limited TELSTRA-NZTRANSIT-AS TelstraClear Ltd KATIPO-AS-NZ Katipo Communications Limited ACTRIX SOLARIX-INTERNET-AS-AP Solarix Limited, KCCS-AS-AP KC Computer Service Ltd., TRADEME-AS-NZ Trade Me Limited ACTRIX2-NZ NETLINK-NZ-AS-AP TelstraClear Ltd WCC-AS-AP Wellington City Council ATandT Global Network Services - EMEA PCH PCH PROPHARMANET-AS-AP PROPHARMA Limited ECONZ-AS-AP Econz Limited. NATCOM-AS-NZ-AP National Communications Corporation Limited GMI-AS-AP Gareth Morgan Investments CANTERBURY-AS University of Canterbury TANGENT-AKL-TRANSIT-AS-AP Vector Communications LTD., IBM-GS-ITS-NZ-AP IBM New Zealand Limited, FASTCOM-AS-AP Fastcom Limited PARADISE-AP Paradise Enterprises ASATTCA ATandT Global Network Services - AP MIN-RESEARCH-SCIENCE-TECH-AS-AP Used to interconnect with Karen AONIC-RD-TUI-AO WOOSHWIRELESSNZ Woosh Wireless CONTACTENERGY-NZ-AP Contact Energy New Zealand JADE-NZ-AS-AP Jade Software Corporation Christchurch ASN COMPASS-NZ-AP COMPASS NZ NIWA-AS-AP National Institute of Water and Atmosphere SAFENZ-TRANSIT-AS-NZ SafeNZ Networks LTD SCION-AS-NZ-AP NZ Forest Research Institute Ltd ITNET-NZ-AS-AP ITNet Ltd WDC-AS-AP Whangarei District Council UCOL-AS-AP Universal College of Learning SOLNETSOLUTIONS-NZ SOLNETSOLUTIONS-NZ SLUSH-V4-TRANSIT-AP Slush Technologies AS V4 Transit SWIZZLE-AS-AP Swizzle Limited MODICAGROUP-AS-AP Modica Group Limited, AKUNI-NZ The University of Auckland VODAFONE-NZ-NGN-AS Vodafone NZ Ltd. NZRS-AP NZRS infrastructure for NZ TLD SRS and DNS servers INTERGEN-WGTN-AS-NZ Intergen Limted. Internet Service Provider - Wellington NZ. REANNZ-INT-AS-NZ-AP REANNZ INT tranist network CITYLINK-CT-AP Citylink Ltd ISERVE-NZ-AS-AP Border AS GODZONE-AS-AP GodZone Internet Service,TOKYO6TO4 WIDE Project YAHOO-SG3 internet content provider LINCOLN-UNIVERSITY-NZ Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand TWO-TALK 2talk Global IP Network CFR-AS-AP Crop and Food Research INTERNETNZ-AS-AP Internet NZ Office Connection NZRS-AS-AP ASN for .nz registry content UNINET-AS-AP Unisys NZ, IT Outsourcer, INSPIRENET-AS-AP InSPire Net Ltd CATALYST-IT-AS-AP Catalyst IT ICONZ-AS ICONZ Ltd REANNZ-NAT-AS-NZ-AP REANNZ National Research Network ADVANTAGE-AS-AP Advantage Computers Ltd NZTECHNOLOGY-AS-AP New Zealand Technology Group Limited, VUW-ECS-AS-AP Network Research Lab CITYLINK MOBILE-SURGICAL-SERVICES-AP This is a company that provides specialized Video VUW-AS-AP Victoria University of Wellington ZELAN-LTD-AS-AP Zelan Ltd OTAGO-UNIVERSITY-AS-NZ-AP The University of Otago NETVALUE-AS-AP NetValue Ltd SMARTLINX3 NEWMEDIA-AS-AP New Media Networks Limited SIT-AS-AP Southern Institute of Technology, NETSMART-AP Web hosting provider and ISP connectivity. HOSTINGDIRECT-NZ Hosting Direct Ltd FRONDE-AS-AP Fronde Systems Group Ltd AIRNET-HB-AS-AP Airnet New Zealand Limited UNLEASH-AS-NZ Unleash ASN-SATURN-NZ HDSVDCNZ-AS-AP Revera NZ Limited WINTEC-AS-AP Waikato Institute of Technology, UNISON-NZ-AP Unison Networks Limited ACSDATA-NZ ACSData DSLAK-AS-AP Internet access for Datacom Systems Auckland NELSONLOOP-AS-AP The Loop Trust OTAGOPOLY-AS-NZ-AP Otago Polytechnic. ORCONNET Orcon Internet Ltd TWWOA-AS-NZ 1 Francis Street SERVERWORKS-NZ-AP Serverworks Content Provider NZRS-AS-NS1-AP ASN for anycast peering of CPIT-NZ-AS-AP Christchurch Polytechnic Institute MSCA-AS-AP MSCA DATALIGHT-AS-NZ Datalight Ltd ALU-LABS Alcatel-Lucent IP Labs WELLINGTON-FREEWIFI-AP Citylink Ltd EIT-AS-AP 501 Gloucester Street PACNET Pacnet Global Ltd NZCOMMS-AS-AP NZCOMMS. Mobile phone Company. New Zealand PNIX FX-KAREN-AGGR-AS-AP FX Networks to KAREN Network HELIX-WIRELESS-AS-AP Helix Wireless WELLINGTONLOOP-NZ-AP The Wellington Schools Loop Network, RURALLINK-AS-AP Rural Link Ltd. VOYAGERNET-AS-AP Voyager Internet Ltd. SITEHOST-AS-AP SiteHost New Zealand SNAP-NZ-AS Snap Internet Limited GNS-NZ-AS-AP GNS Science New Zealand HIX PLAINCOM-NZ Plain Communications Ltd NZERS-FX-AS-AP Global Anycast network ISC-AKL1 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. TPN-AS-AP ThePacific.Net Ltd MAXUM-AS-AP Maxum Data Ltd PACIFICIX YAHOO-IRD Yahoo! Europe QOKE-AS Qoke ASN TUAROPAKI-AP Tuaropaki Communications Limited ORCONINTERNET-NZ-AP Orcon Internet DIGIWEB-NET-NZ-AP Digiweb New Zealand Limited, ASN-NZ-NET24 TRANSPOWER-B-AS-AP Transpower New Zealand Ltd. CHIX ODYSSEY-NZ-AP Odyssey Networks New Zealand LAYER2CO-AS-AP Layer2.co.nzFX-PRIMARY-AS FX Networks Limited VIBECOM-AS-AP Vibe Communications LTD ASN-TELSTRA Telstra Pty Ltd OLYMPIC-ASP-AS Olypic Software Ltd MASSEY-AS Massey University BTG-NZ 130 Marua Road MEGATEL-AS-AP Megatel UBERGROUP-AS-NZ UberGroup Limited TVNZ-AS-NZ Television New Zealand MEDIA-AS-AP MediaWorks NZ Limited EOL-AS-AP Enternet Online Ltd MINEDU-AS-NZ-AP Ministry of Education UNIFONENETWORKS-AS-AP UniFone New Zealand Ltd THINAIR-AS-AP Ground Floor SMX-AS-NZ SMX Ltd ELEMENTARY-IT-AS-AP Elementary IT and Communications Ltd EQUINEXAP-NET OPTUSCOM-AU BCL-TRANSIT-AS-AP Kordia Limited MIGHTYRIVERPOWER-AS-AP Mighty River Power VOCUS-BACKBONE-AS Vocus Connect International Backbone NZWIRELESS-CO-NZ-AS-AP nzwireless LTD OPTUSCOM-AS01-AU SingTel Optus Pty Ltd WITT-AS-AP Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki, BAYCITY-AS-AP BayCity Communications Limited DTS-ISP-CORE1-AP DTS LTD AMURINET-NZ 236 Flintofts Road TRUSTPOWERLTD-AS-AP TrustPower Ltd WIC-AS-NZ WIC NZ Ltd Dunedin-based ISP OPUS-INTERNATIONAL-CONSULTANTS-AS-APREACH Opus Reach International Network Border Consultants AS UUNET - MCI Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Business NETWORKPRO-AS-AP Network Pro EXETEL-AS-AP Exetel Pty Ltd GLOBEINTERNET TATA Communications INTERNETPRIMUS-AS-AP Primus Telecommunications LINKTELECOM-NZ-AP Link Telecom (NZ) Limited XTRA-AS Telecom XTRA, Auckland NZIX-2 Netgate WXC-AS-NZ WorldxChange Communications LTD INFRA-GGIS-NZ TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Internet Pty Ltd HOSTWAY-AU Hostway Corporation Pty Ltd COMINDICO-AP SOUL Converged Communications Australia TAS-TELECOM-NZ Telecom New Zealand Ltd AKGRAMMAR-AKL-NZ Auckland Grammar School DTSNZ-GLOBAL-AP DTS ISP New Zealand BSPG-AS-AP Blue Star Print Group PIPE02 AAPT AAPT Limited GENI-SDP-NZ-AS-AP Telecom New Zealand Ltd VICONE-CC-AU PIPETRANSIT-AS-AP PIPE Networks IX and Telehousing NZTELECOM Netgate GTF-AS Green Tree Frog TCR-AP TCR Holdings Ltd.
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