Network & BGP Service

Your Own ASN
Registration & BGP Setup

Run your network on your own terms. We register an Autonomous System Number for you through the appropriate regional internet registry, configure BGP, and announce your IPv4 & IPv6 space — fully managed, billed in INR.

Autonomous System
RegistryRIPE · ARIN · APNIC
ASN Format16-bit & 32-bit
RoutingBGP4 / Multi-homing
SecurityRPKI ROA + LOA
Address SpaceIPv4 /24 · IPv6 /48

What is an Autonomous System Number?

An ASN is the globally unique number that identifies your network on the public internet.

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) identifies a network — or set of networks — that runs under one administration and a single, consistent routing policy. It is what lets your organisation speak BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) directly with the rest of the internet instead of relying on an upstream provider's policies.

With your own ASN you can multi-home across two or more upstreams, announce your own IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes, peer directly at internet exchanges, and keep the same network identity even if you change providers. ASNs come in two sizes — legacy 16-bit (1–65535, now largely exhausted) and modern 32-bit — which behave identically in today's routers.

Your application is reviewed and the ASN assigned by the appropriate regional internet registry (RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, etc.), based on your region. We handle the paperwork, eligibility assessment, and registry coordination from start to finish.

Don't want the cost and overhead of your own registry membership? With a sponsored ASN we act as the sponsoring organisation and register the number on your behalf — you get a fully usable, BGP-ready ASN without becoming an RIR member yourself. It is the fastest, lowest-friction route to running BGP.

Every ASN we deliver is set up to current routing-security best practice: matching IRR route objects, RPKI ROAs and signed LOAs, so your prefixes are accepted and validated cleanly across the global routing table.

Why Register Your Own ASN?

Take control of your routing, resilience, and reach.

Control Your Routing

Define your own BGP routing policy — prefixes, prepends, communities and traffic-engineering — without depending on any single ISP.

Multi-Homing

Connect to two or more upstream providers at once for automatic failover. If one link drops, traffic reroutes seamlessly.

Direct Peering

Peer at internet exchanges (IXPs) to cut transit costs, reduce latency, and improve delivery to local audiences.

Redundancy & Uptime

Independent paths to the internet mean a single provider outage no longer takes your services offline.

Provider Independence

Keep the same IP space and network identity even when you switch or add carriers — no renumbering.

Performance

Shortest-path routing and RPKI-validated announcements deliver faster, more secure connectivity to your users.

No RIR Membership Needed

With a sponsored ASN we hold the registry membership and sponsor the number for you — skip the application criteria, annual membership fees and admin.

Routing Security Built In

We create IRR route objects and RPKI ROAs and manage LOAs, so your announcements are validated and accepted by upstreams and peers worldwide.

Fast Turnaround

Most ASNs are live in days to a few weeks. We manage documentation, the registry request and BGP bring-up so you are routing quickly.

Who Needs an ASN?

If you run a network that should be reachable on its own terms, an ASN is for you.

Hosting & Data Centers

Announce your own IP space, multi-home across carriers, and keep customers online through any single-provider outage.

ISPs & WISPs

Operate independent routing, peer at exchanges, and control how traffic enters and leaves your network.

Enterprises

Multi-home your offices and workloads for resilient, provider-independent connectivity that survives link failures.

Cloud & SaaS

Bring your own IP space to multiple regions and providers while keeping one consistent network identity.

CDN & Streaming

Peer directly with eyeball networks to cut latency and transit costs for high-volume content delivery.

Research & Education

Run experimental routing, anycast and peering for labs, universities and network research projects.

ASN Registration Plans

Transparent annual pricing in INR. Registry fees and managed setup included.

Standard ASN

Get your ASN registered and managed.

6,999/year
  • ASN application & documentation
  • Regional registry (RIR) registration
  • Eligibility & policy assistance
  • Annual renewal management
  • Email support
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Premium ASN

ASN plus BGP and IP space, fully configured.

13,999/year
  • Everything in Standard
  • BGP configuration & router setup
  • IPv4 /24 + IPv6 /48 announcement
  • RPKI ROA & LOA handling
  • Priority support
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Enterprise

Larger blocks and design for scale.

Custom
  • Everything in Premium
  • Larger IPv4 / IPv6 allocations
  • Advanced BGP & peering design
  • Dedicated account manager
  • 24/7 priority support
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Prices exclude applicable taxes (GST). Registry policies and fees are set by the regional internet registry and may vary.

ASN Registration Process

From assessment to live BGP announcement — typically 2–4 weeks.

1

Eligibility & Consultation

We confirm your need for an ASN (multi-homing or an independent routing policy) and prepare the required documentation.

2

Registry Application

We submit your application to the appropriate regional internet registry (RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, etc.), manage membership and resource requests, and track the assignment.

3

Assignment & IP Space

Your ASN is allocated. On Premium/Enterprise we also arrange the IPv4 /24 and IPv6 /48 you will announce.

4

BGP Setup & Announcement

We configure BGP sessions with your upstreams, publish RPKI ROAs, handle LOAs, and bring your prefixes live.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know. Can't find an answer? Contact our team.

01 What is an ASN and do I need one?
An Autonomous System Number is a unique ID for a network that runs BGP with its own routing policy. You need one if you want to multi-home across multiple ISPs or announce your own IP space independently of any single provider.
02 What is a sponsored ASN?
A sponsored ASN is one we register and sponsor on your behalf as the sponsoring organisation, so you do not have to become a regional registry (RIR) member yourself. You get a fully usable, BGP-ready ASN faster and without the membership criteria, fees and admin — while keeping full operational control of your routing.
03 Do I need to be an RIR member to get an ASN?
No. With our sponsored ASN you skip RIR membership entirely — we hold the membership and assign the ASN to you under a sponsorship agreement. If you prefer to hold the resource directly, we can also guide you through your own membership and application.
04 How much does ASN registration cost in India?
Our managed ASN registration starts at ₹6,999/year for the Standard plan. The Premium plan at ₹13,999/year adds BGP configuration and IPv4 /24 + IPv6 /48 announcement. Enterprise pricing is custom. Prices exclude GST; registry fees are set by the regional internet registry.
05 How long does it take to get an ASN?
Most assignments complete in days to about 2–4 weeks, depending on documentation and the regional registry's current processing queue. We manage the application and keep you updated throughout.
06 Which registry issues the ASN?
Your application is reviewed and the ASN assigned by the appropriate regional internet registry (RIPE, ARIN, APNIC, etc.), based on your region. We handle the membership, resource request, and all coordination on your behalf.
07 Do I need my own IP addresses to use an ASN?
Yes — an ASN must announce IP prefixes to be useful. Our Premium and Enterprise plans include the IPv4 /24 and IPv6 /48 allocations and announcement; with Standard you can announce space you already hold or lease.
08 Do you configure BGP, IRR and RPKI for me?
Yes. We set up BGP sessions with your upstreams, create the matching IRR route objects, publish RPKI ROAs to secure your routes, and handle LOAs — so your prefixes are validated and accepted across the global routing table.
09 Can I keep my ASN if I move providers?
Yes. Your ASN and IP space are your network identity. You can multi-home, change upstreams, or move providers without renumbering — your routing policy stays under your control.
10 What is the difference between 16-bit and 32-bit ASNs?
16-bit ASNs (1–65535) are the original range and are now largely exhausted; 32-bit ASNs (above 65536) are what is commonly assigned today. Modern routers treat both identically, so there is no functional difference for your network.
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