[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] Deploying RIPE Atlas probes in more locations and networks
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Vesna Manojlovic
BECHA at ripe.net
Mon Aug 24 13:27:41 CEST 2015
Dear ambassadors, You’ve helped us do a great job in distributing RIPE Atlas probes to many networks and regions of the world, but we still have work to do! There are a few ways to find out exactly where we need your help: 1) Networks with the most users and fewest probes In order to increase topological diversity, it would be good to "target" the users of the networks that don’t have a lot - or any - coverage. This RIPE Labs article lists the top 20 ASNs: https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/improving-ripe-atlas-coverage-what-networks-are-missing Or you can see the raw-text table here, sorted by the network size: http://sg-pub.ripe.net/emile/atlas_eyeball_coverage.txt 2) Comparing population density with the distribution of RIPE Atlas probes Emile Aben used CartoDB to plot, population and probe density on the same map: https://emileaben.cartodb.com/viz/3caa5144-823e-11e4-8025-0e018d66dc29/public_map https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/distribution-of-ripe-atlas-probes 3) Comparing coverage between countries This map shows the percentage of probes per country: https://atlas.ripe.net/results/maps/density/ Whichever method you choose, we trust your instincts and your knowledge of the local community to make the right decision and give probes to the best people! Kind regards, Vesna on behalf of the Measurements Community Building team
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