I am also thinking about the RIPE community:
https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/network-coverage/
The RIPE community provide a USB dongle in order to test IPv6 connectivity worldwide with more than 30.000 network probes.
Here is a list of anchors, mostly Internet access companies :
https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list
Here is a list of probes:
https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/
Probe list is private but anchor list is not, as we can use IPv6 reverse mapping to find the real address.
I posted this message on their forum:
https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/network-coverage/
The RIPE community provide a USB dongle in order to test IPv6 connectivity worldwide with more than 30.000 network probes.
Here is a list of anchors, mostly Internet access companies :
https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list
Here is a list of probes:
https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/
Probe list is private but anchor list is not, as we can use IPv6 reverse mapping to find the real address.
I posted this message on their forum:
Quote:Dear Friends from RIPE community,
This is my first post on the forum. I would like to point out to the
community the existence of a free community providing a network device
for Lightning and Thunderstorms in Real Time:
http://blitzortung.org
The device works the same as a RIPE probe, except that it collects
information about lightning via radio and delivers the information to a
central network of computers for data processing.
If you are network specialist hosting very expensive network devices,
it might be interesting for you to participate in the effort to build a
free community and host a Blitzordnung device in your premisses.
All information can be found on http://blitzortung.org
and BlitzOrdnung forum : http://en.blitzortung.org/forum.php
BlitzOrdnung coverage is good in Europe and North America, but
BlitzOrdnung needs more devices in Africa/South America/China and
Russia. All help is welcome and may save you a lot of money in
lightning protection.
Kind regards,
Kellogs