LX Aer Communications
A network operated on autonomous system AS402452, with an IPv6-first design.
Our own IPv4 and IPv6 address space, announced from the New York metro.
IPv6 by default. Making IPv4 last.
Usable IPv4 addresses are increasingly scarce. Part of what this network does is develop and deploy the technologies that soften that scarcity: sharing, translating, and extending IPv4 so it keeps working alongside a growing IPv6 core.
One of those is a translation layer we call LXLAT, our own take on 464XLAT and SIIT-DC-DTM, which carries IPv4-only traffic across an IPv6 core, so IPv4-only clients and services still reach each other, while mapping a single IPv4 address to many IPv6 addresses.
Announced from AS402452 and reflected in the public routing registries.
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