The Guardian
The Guardian Application
Application Information
The following page provides details on domains, networks, IPs, hosting services, and content delivery networks used by The Guardian.
Description
The Guardian is an influential daily newspaper published in London. It is generally considered one of the United Kingdom's leading newspapers.
Category | News |
Web Link | The Guardian - Home Page |
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Domains
Primary Domains
Platform Domains
Fastly | {hidden}.fastly.net | |
Google Hosted | {hidden}.ampproject.org | and 1 more |
Network Ranges
The Guardian does not have any defined network blocks. The application is distributed across the individial IP addresses summarized below.
Some applications are deployed across network blocks. Only networks that are dedicated to an application or platform are provided.
Other Networks
There are tens of thousands of Internet network providers and we make an effort to track as many as we can, but we have less coverage for niche and local providers. The following is a sample of The Guardian IP addresses on this type of network.
ASN Description | ASN | Route | Location | IP | Shared |
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Guardian News and Media | AS35825 | 77.91.250.0/24 | United Kingdom | 77.91.250.72 | |
GiGstreem | AS31769 | 162.213.134.0/23 | United States | 162.213.134.152 |
Hosting
Hosting vendors like AWS and Microsoft Azure provide cloud-based computing and network resources to deliver applications. The hosting platforms used by The Guardian are summarized below by geographical points-of-presence (PoP).
Each PoP can host many IPs to deliver an application. A sample IP is provided.
Cloud Hosts | # of IPs |
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Amazon AWS | 19 |
Google Hosted | 192 |
Content Delivery Networks - CDNs
In order to get information to end users more quickly, many applications are distributed from multiple geographical points-of-presence (PoPs) using Content Delivery Networks (CDNs).
Each PoP can host many IPs to deliver an application. A sample IP is provided.
Take special note of CDNs that use Anycast technology. Anycast makes it possible to route a single IP address to a variety of different geographic locations. In other words, one global Anycast IP is hosted in multiple geographic locations.
CDNs | # of IPs |
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Amazon CloudFront | 242 |
Fastly | 265 |
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