Network

Network Architecture

Our network model is documented around a clear operational stack: backbone, transit, edge, and customer delivery. This structure supports ASN review, upstream coordination, IX planning, and PeeringDB readiness.

BackboneGlobal backbone planning across North America, Europe, and Asia.
TransitMulti-homed upstream connectivity, BGP policy, failover, and traffic engineering.
EdgeRegional edge service placement, cloud interconnection, and availability-aware design.
CustomerCustomer-facing connectivity, service routes, access security, and support workflows.

Global Backbone

North America, Europe, and Asia network planning for cloud, edge, AI server, and enterprise connectivity workloads.

BGP, ASN & IPv6

ASN: Coming Soon. IPv6-ready operations, BGP routing policy, route registry planning, RPKI, and BGP community framework.

Anycast & Multi-homing

Anycast roadmap, multi-homing, upstream diversity, traffic failover, route preference, and resilient service placement.

Traffic Engineering

Route selection, traffic steering, latency optimization, capacity planning, and network performance analysis.

Cloud Interconnection

Connectivity planning for cloud environments, private access, secure tunnels, and distributed service regions.

Network Monitoring

Availability, route health, packet loss, latency, prefix visibility, and operational alerting.

Global Backbone

Regional Network Planning

The network plan is organized by region so upstreams, customers, and reviewers can understand where services are expected to operate.

North America

ARIN-facing documentation, upstream readiness, data center network buildout, and customer access planning.

Europe

RIPE coordination readiness, European transit planning, data protection awareness, and cloud interconnection.

Asia

Regional edge planning, AI workload connectivity, traffic engineering, and customer delivery routes.

BGP Operations

Routing Readiness Checklist

A practical checklist for ASN, IPv6, route security, and future PeeringDB publication.

Routing Control Plane

WOYONEXUS documents BGP policy, route filtering, prefix ownership, route registry planning, RPKI readiness, and traffic engineering practices before production route announcements.

  • ASN: Coming Soon
  • IPv6-ready routing model
  • IRR and RPKI workflow planned
  • BGP communities framework planned
AreaOperational DetailStatus
BGPImport/export policy, prefix filters, route preference, and failover procedures.Documented
AnycastAnycast service model for selected distributed services.Roadmap
Multi-homingTransit diversity and upstream redundancy for critical regions.Planning
Cloud InterconnectionPrivate routing, VPN, and cloud network segmentation.Ready
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Related Infrastructure Pages

These internal links help operators, partners, and reviewers quickly find the most relevant operational documentation.