AS2856
BT Group plc
London, UK
Tier-1 ISP / Telecom RIPE United Kingdom
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🏢 Organisation
Full nameBT Group plc
ASNAS2856
TypeTier-1 ISP / Telecom
CountryUnited Kingdom
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Founded1846
Websitebt.com
RegistryRIPE
🌐 Network
Total IPs~8 million (IPv4)
UpstreamTier-1 in the UK — peers with all major European and global backbones
IPv62a00:23c0::/26
RIRRIPE
Abuse emailabuse@bt.com
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📌 IPv4 Address Ranges
62.6.0.0/16 62.31.0.0/16 80.0.0.0/11 109.144.0.0/12 213.120.0.0/13
🔁 BGP Peers
AS5089 (Virgin Media) AS5378 (Sky) AS1299 (Telia) AS3356 (Lumen) AS174 (Cogent)
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Your ISP can see every website you visit
A VPN encrypts your traffic and hides it from BT and any other ISP.

About BT Group plc (AS2856)

AS2856 is BT Group's primary ASN — the UK's largest ISP by subscriber count and a major Tier-1 network in Europe. BT operates both consumer broadband (BT Broadband) and wholesale infrastructure (Openreach) that other ISPs lease to provide broadband services. BT also owns the EE mobile brand. The 2.2.2.2 IP address falls within BT's allocated ranges.

What AS2856 Means for Your Privacy

Every time you visit a website, your IP address — and therefore your ISP (BT Group plc) — is visible to that site. BT Group plc as your ISP can see all unencrypted traffic passing through their network, including the domains you visit. This is standard practice for all ISPs and is typically used for network management, legal compliance, and in some cases targeted advertising.

If your device is assigned an IP in BT Group plc’s ranges, websites you visit will identify your connection as coming from BT Group plc. To prevent this, a VPN replaces your ISP-assigned IP with the VPN server’s IP, making your traffic appear to come from a different provider entirely.

Technical Notes for AS2856

AS2856 is registered with RIPE — the Regional Internet Registry responsible for IP allocations in Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia. The ASN is used to announce IP prefixes to the global BGP routing table, allowing other networks to route traffic to BT Group plc’s infrastructure.

BT Group plc peers with major transit providers and internet exchanges to ensure global reachability. BGP peering relationships determine how traffic flows between BT Group plc and the rest of the internet.

Frequently Asked Questions About AS2856

What IP ranges does BT assign to home broadband customers?
BT home broadband customers typically get dynamic IPs in the 80.x.x.x, 109.x.x.x, or 213.x.x.x ranges. Some customers may get IPs in the 62.x.x.x range. BT offers static IPs as a paid add-on for business customers.
Does BT block any websites?
BT's "BT Parental Controls" blocks certain categories of content by default when the router is first set up. BT also complies with UK court orders blocking specific websites. A VPN bypasses these blocks entirely.
Is BT Openreach the same as BT Broadband?
No. BT Openreach is the infrastructure division that owns and maintains the physical copper and fibre network in the UK. BT Broadband is the retail ISP that uses Openreach infrastructure. Other ISPs (Sky, TalkTalk, Plusnet) also use Openreach but have their own network equipment and ASNs.

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