AS6057 Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
Residential ISP · based in Uruguay · IPLogs default verdict: Residential traffic
- ASN
- AS6057
- Name
- Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
- Category
- Residential ISP
- Country
- Uruguay
- IPLogs verdict
- Residential traffic
- Registry
- LACNIC
- Allocated
- 1995-10-26
- PeeringDB
- Yes · 19 fac.
- Proxy backbone
- No
About Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (AS6057) is registered with LACNIC in Uruguay and was allocated on 1995-10-26. A residential ISP. IPLogs treats its IPs as real consumer connections unless a per-IP signal (proxy list, active probe) says otherwise. PeeringDB lists it in 19 facilities.
How IPLogs classifies AS6057
When the detection engine sees an IP that routes through AS6057, it checks three lists: (1) the curated VPN-provider ASN list, (2) the datacenter / hosting ASN list, and (3) the trusted CDN allowlist. Matches produce one of vpn_asn, dc_ip, or no flag respectively. Keywords in the org name (e.g. "vpn", "proxy", "anonym") may also trigger vpn_org_keyword even for unknown ASNs.
Use the ASN as a shortcut when you want to block a whole hosting provider at the edge rather than maintaining a per-IP list.
Authoritative sources for AS6057
Third-party registries where you can verify the announcements, peer relationships, and WHOIS registration for this ASN.
Frequently asked questions about AS6057
+Is AS6057 (Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones) a VPN, datacenter, or residential network?
IPLogs classifies Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (AS6057) as a residential ISP network based in Uruguay. The default verdict for any IP that routes through this ASN is "Residential traffic".
+Who operates AS6057 and where is it registered?
Administracion Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (AS6057) is registered with LACNIC, operates in Uruguay, was allocated on 1995-10-26. It is listed in PeeringDB across 19 facilities.
+How do I check or block AS6057 traffic?
Send any suspect IP to the IPLogs API — POST https://iplogs.com/v1/check with body {"ip":"<ip>"} — and the response reports the originating ASN plus whether it matched the VPN, datacenter, or CDN lists. To block a whole hosting network at the edge, filter on AS6057 instead of maintaining a per-IP list. Copy-paste recipes for Cloudflare WAF, Nginx, and Stripe Radar are at /guides/block-vpn-traffic.