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Altares D&B SAS

The company’s AS211317 registration and routing visibility create a public infrastructure dependency signal. Changes in the company’s network operations—such as new prefix announcements or registry modifications—could affect how its business services are delivered and how it appears in global routing tables, making it a watchpoint for network dependency analysts.

Altares D&B SAS

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • RIPE Stat AS overviewAS211317 is publicly identified as ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS and has routing visibility. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE Stat AS211317 pagePublic routing visibility and overview for AS211317 confirm it is a publicly observable autonomous system. (source risk: low risk)
  • Hurricane Electric BGP ToolkitBGP toolkit shows AS211317 with announced prefixes and routing history. (source risk: low risk)
  • Altares About UsAltares states it is the French partner of Dun & Bradstreet and describes its business-information services. (source risk: low risk)
  • Altares HomepageAltares presents itself as a provider of business data, company information, and risk/compliance services. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE NCC Delegated StatisticsRIPE NCC delegated statistics file provides public registry data that can corroborate resource allocations in the RIPE region. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

Altares D&B SAS delivers business information, company data, and risk/compliance services as the French national partner of Dun & Bradstreet. It also maintains the autonomous system AS211317, which gives it the ability to originate internet prefixes and influence routing, though its current routing footprint is minimal.

RegionFrance

France is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusCorporate Network Operator

Altares D&B SAS delivers business information, company data, and risk/compliance services as the French national partner of Dun & Bradstreet. It also maintains the autonomous system AS211317, which gives it the ability to originate internet prefixes and influence routing, though its current routing footprint is minimal.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

Because Altares D&B SAS controls AS211317, it can influence reachability and routing for its own systems and any clients relying on its network. Its core business data services could be affected by network changes, creating a dependency chain that merits monitoring as part of supply-chain or infrastructure risk assessment.

Primary DomainMarket

Because Altares D&B SAS controls AS211317, it can influence reachability and routing for its own systems and any clients relying on its network. Its core business data services could be affected by network changes, creating a dependency chain that merits monitoring as part of supply-chain or infrastructure risk assessment.

TopicCorporate Network Operator

The company’s AS211317 registration and routing visibility create a public infrastructure dependency signal. Changes in the company’s network operations—such as new prefix announcements or registry modifications—could affect how its business services are delivered and how it appears in global routing tables, making it a watchpoint for network dependency analysts.

ImpactMedium

Because Altares D&B SAS controls AS211317, it can influence reachability and routing for its own systems and any clients relying on its network. Its core business data services could be affected by network changes, creating a dependency chain that merits monitoring as part of supply-chain or infrastructure risk assessment.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS is tracked from public network records as an institution profile for BTW analyst review. The profile keeps infrastructure resources as evidence and does not promote them into BTW entities. published contact points are separated from person candidates so role mailboxes and teams cannot become people. The export is based on public sources only unless future evidence explicitly raises its validation status. Updates should follow newly published evidence.

Altares D&B SAS

Altares D&B SAS is a French business-data provider and the French partner of Dun & Bradstreet. The company also operates autonomous system AS211317 under the registered name ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS, giving it a small but observable internet routing footprint.

Why It Matters

Because Altares D&B SAS controls AS211317, it can influence reachability and routing for its own systems and any clients relying on its network. Its core business data services could be affected by network changes, creating a dependency chain that merits monitoring as part of supply-chain or infrastructure risk assessment.

What Public Sources Show

Altares D&B SAS is a French business-data provider that acts as the national partner of Dun & Bradstreet, delivering company information, risk, and compliance tools. Behind its commercial identity, the company also operates autonomous system AS211317 under the registered name ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS, giving it a small but observable internet routing presence.

Public sources including RIPE Stat and Hurricane Electric’s BGP toolkit confirm that AS211317 is visible and has historically announced network prefixes. Registry records link the autonomous system to the Altares name, establishing a clear public nexus between the company and its infrastructure. However, the company’s own website does not mention AS211317 directly, and no active prefix sample could be verified in the current evidence package.

The operating surface for ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS is narrow but concrete. AS211317 allows the company to originate BGP prefixes and influence routing for any services it chooses to connect. This means that changes in its registry data or routing announcements could affect how the company appears in global routing tables. At present, the observed footprint is minimal, limiting immediate operational impact.

From a dependency perspective, Altares’ core business of providing business intelligence could be affected by network availability, but no public evidence maps specific services to the ASN. Any routing disruption might impact the company’s own access to data feeds or the delivery of its web services, but the scale of that risk remains unquantified.

Several watchpoints would alter the intelligence picture. First, any modification to the RIPE NCC registration for AS211317—such as address, contact, or routing policy changes—could signal an operational shift. Second, the appearance or withdrawal of prefixes announced by AS211317 would directly change the assessed infrastructure footprint. Third, an official Altares document or webpage that explicitly references AS211317 would strengthen the connection and possibly reveal intended use.

Important uncertainties remain. The lack of a public WHOIS organization entity that ties AS211317 to a physical address or network contact limits verification. No public record confirms whether the autonomous system is actively used for internal corporate networking, customer services, or both. Without active prefix samples, the routing baseline is thin and could be misinterpreted as dormant.

For readers tracking corporate network dependencies in France, ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS offers a low-profile but legitimate ASN attachment. Monitoring registry changes and prefix announcements will provide the earliest signal if the company’s internet infrastructure role deepens.

Operating Surface

Altares D&B SAS delivers business information, company data, and risk/compliance services as the French national partner of Dun & Bradstreet. It also maintains the autonomous system AS211317, which gives it the ability to originate internet prefixes and influence routing, though its current routing footprint is minimal.

The company’s AS211317 registration and routing visibility create a public infrastructure dependency signal. Changes in the company’s network operations—such as new prefix announcements or registry modifications—could affect how its business services are delivered and how it appears in global routing tables, making it a watchpoint for network dependency analysts.

Watchpoints

Altares D&B SAS represents a low-priority but legitimate network infrastructure dependency point. The company’s primary value is as a business-data supplier, but its ASN provides a verifiable control surface. Strategic interest would rise if the routing footprint expands or if direct customer traffic dependencies are confirmed.

Watch for RIPE NCC record updates, new prefix announcements, or integration of AS211317 into critical Altares web services. An official acknowledgment of the ASN on the company website would shift the profile from infrastructure artifact to acknowledged operating asset.

Lack of active prefixes prevents assessment of operational scale. No direct evidence ties the ASN to Altares’s core data platforms. A WHOIS organization entity would provide verifiable administrative contact; a PeeringDB entry or traceroute to Altares services would confirm active use.

Sources

  • RIPE Stat AS overview - AS211317 is publicly identified as ALTARES-ASN Altares D&B SAS and has routing visibility.
  • RIPE Stat AS211317 page - Public routing visibility and overview for AS211317 confirm it is a publicly observable autonomous system.
  • Hurricane Electric BGP Toolkit - BGP toolkit shows AS211317 with announced prefixes and routing history.
  • Altares About Us - Altares states it is the French partner of Dun & Bradstreet and describes its business-information services.
  • Altares Homepage - Altares presents itself as a provider of business data, company information, and risk/compliance services.
  • RIPE NCC Delegated Statistics - RIPE NCC delegated statistics file provides public registry data that can corroborate resource allocations in the RIPE region.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Altares D&B SAS
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: France
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Market Context

  • Because Altares D&B SAS controls AS211317, it can influence reachability and routing for its own systems and any clients relying on its network. Its core business data services could be affected by network changes, creating a dependency chain that merits monitoring as part of supply-chain or infrastructure risk assessment.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records

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