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Verizon IP Lookup

ASN: AS701 · AS702 · AS19262 · United States · Mixed (Residential + Mobile + Enterprise)

Verizon
Mixed (Residential + Mobile + Enterprise)

Verizon operates AS701 (UUNET / MCI), a legacy Tier-1 network that was one of the original internet backbone providers; its Fios fiber network uses AS19262 for residential customers.

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Verizon Network Details

ASN(s)
AS701
AS702
AS19262
Primary Country

United States

Network Type

Mixed (Residential + Mobile + Enterprise)

Operating Regions

United States

How ISP IP Ranges Work

Verizon receives IP address blocks from its regional internet registry and announces them to the global internet via BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) under AS701 and AS702 and AS19262. These blocks are subdivided and assigned to customers, infrastructure, and data centers across United States.

When you enter a Verizon IP in our lookup tool, we query the MaxMind GeoLite2 ASN database to identify the Autonomous System and return the associated network registration data — including the geographic location of the IP block and the registered organization name.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ASN does Verizon use?

Verizon operates the following Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs): AS701, AS702, AS19262. Verizon operates AS701 (UUNET / MCI), a legacy Tier-1 network that was one of the original internet backbone providers; its Fios fiber network uses AS19262 for residential customers. Use our IP lookup tool to identify which specific ASN a Verizon IP belongs to.

What IP addresses does Verizon use?

Verizon holds multiple IP address blocks allocated by its regional internet registry. These blocks are announced via BGP under AS701 and AS702 and AS19262. You can identify Verizon IP addresses using our IP lookup tool — enter any IP and check if the ISP/ASN fields show Verizon.

How do I check if an IP belongs to Verizon?

Enter the IP address in our IP Lookup tool. The ISP and ASN fields will show whether the IP is registered to Verizon (look for AS701 or AS702 or AS19262). You can also use our WHOIS Lookup to query the IP's network registration directly from the RIR database.

Where does Verizon operate?

Verizon provides internet services in: United States. IP geolocation for Verizon addresses shows the registered location of the IP block, which may differ from the user's actual city.

Does Verizon use VPN or proxy servers?

Verizon is a mixed (residential + mobile + enterprise) — its customer IPs are generally classified as residential or mobile, not VPN/proxy. However, customers may run VPN servers on Verizon IP addresses, which can cause individual IPs to be flagged.

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