ART-BUILD-UP is a RIPE registry entity for AS210299 with limited public documentation. The evidence base consists of RDAP, RIPEstat, BGPView, and IPinfo records confirming the ASN registration and basic visibility. No active prefix announcements, corporate filings, named personnel, or official website have been verified. The current assessment treats the entity as a registry-linked name with potential, but unproven, network operator capability. Watchpoints include prefix announcements, record changes, website appearance, and corporate disclosure.
The entity holds a RIPE-allocated autonomous system number, but no active prefix announcements, website, or commercial services are confirmed. Its visible role is limited to a registry entry, and it does not yet operate identifiable internet infrastructure.
If ART-BUILD-UP begins actively announcing prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing, peering, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Monitoring the entity helps analysts spot shifts in regional internet topology if it becomes operational.
If ART-BUILD-UP begins actively announcing prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing, peering, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Monitoring the entity helps analysts spot shifts in regional internet topology if it becomes operational.
The entity holds a RIPE-allocated autonomous system number, but no active prefix announcements, website, or commercial services are confirmed. Its visible role is limited to a registry entry, and it does not yet operate identifiable internet infrastructure.
Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
ART-BUILD-UP is a RIPE registry entity for AS210299 with limited public documentation. The evidence base consists of RDAP, RIPEstat, BGPView, and IPinfo records confirming the ASN registration and basic visibility. No active prefix announcements, corporate filings, named personnel, or official website have been verified. The current assessment treats the entity as a registry-linked name with potential, but unproven, network operator capability. Watchpoints include prefix announcements, record changes, website appearance, and corporate disclosure.
Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
ART-BUILD-UP
ART-BUILD-UP is the organisation name registered in RIPE records as the holder of AS210299. No active network operations, corporate website, or named personnel have been confirmed. The entity exists as a registry entry with potential but unproven infrastructure capabilities.
Why It Matters
Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
What Public Sources Show
ART-BUILD-UP is the organisation name registered in RIPE records as the holder of Autonomous System Number AS210299. No active network operations, corporate website, or named personnel have been confirmed. The entity exists as a registry entry with potential, but unproven, infrastructure capabilities. If ART-BUILD-UP were to begin advertising IP prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing paths, peering relationships, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region.
For now, the impact is dormant because no live BGP announcements are observed. Four public sources confirm the ASN assignment. The RIPE RDAP record lists ART-BUILD-UP as the holder. RIPEstat, BGPView, and IPinfo corroborate the entry, though they show no active route announcements. No corporate website or business registration has been linked to the name. The only verified control surface is the RIPE registry record for AS210299.
Whoever holds the credentials for that record can update the ASN’s details, but no additional network resources, PeeringDB listing, or public contacts have been identified. Changes to the RIPE entry would alter the known baseline. The appearance of IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes announced from AS210299 would signal operational use. Discovery of a corporate website or named officials would clarify the entity’s purpose and accountability.
It remains unclear whether ART-BUILD-UP is a registered company, a project, or a stale registry handle.
The absence of named contacts and commercial evidence means any assessment of business intent or operational control is speculative.
Operating Surface
The entity holds a RIPE-allocated autonomous system number, but no active prefix announcements, website, or commercial services are confirmed. Its visible role is limited to a registry entry, and it does not yet operate identifiable internet infrastructure.
If ART-BUILD-UP begins actively announcing prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing, peering, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Monitoring the entity helps analysts spot shifts in regional internet topology if it becomes operational.
Watchpoints
ART-BUILD-UP is a dormant registry entity that could become an operational network player if it starts announcing prefixes. Its current lack of corporate substance limits strategic relevance to routing watchlisting.
Observable changes that would increase relevance include: (1) active BGP prefix announcements from AS210299, (2) registration of an official website or PeeringDB entry, (3) corporate filings or named personnel appearing in public records.
Missing evidence includes: official website, corporate registration documents, named officers or technical contacts, confirmation of legal status, and any history of network operations. Collecting these would require targeted corporate registry searches and web monitoring.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for ART-BUILD-UP.
- RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides public routing and registry context for AS210299, supporting that the ASN exists in RIPE-region internet infrastructure data.
- bgpview.io - BGPView lists AS210299 and exposes public BGP visibility data used to observe announcements and upstream relationships.
- ipinfo.io - IPinfo publishes a public ASN profile for AS210299, offering corroborating internet infrastructure context from a separate public source.
Domain of operation
ART-BUILD-UP is the organisation name registered in RIPE records as the holder of AS210299. No active network operations, corporate website, or named personnel have been confirmed. The entity exists as a registry entry with potential but unproven infrastructure capabilities.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for ART-BUILD-UP. Evidence basis: source-4eb43dac4362
Timeline
- ART-BUILD-UP public evidence observed
If ART-BUILD-UP begins actively announcing prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing, peering, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Monitoring the entity helps analysts spot shifts in regional internet topology if it becomes operational.
At A Glance
- Name: ART-BUILD-UP
- Type: Digital infrastructure institution
- Base: Europe
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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Currently, the impact is dormant because no live BGP routes are observed. However, the registered ASN could be activated at any time, potentially affecting traffic paths and network relationships for peers and downstreams in Europe.
Watchpoints
- ART-BUILD-UP is a dormant registry entity that could become an operational network player if it starts announcing prefixes.
- Its current lack of corporate substance limits strategic relevance to routing watchlisting.
- Observable changes that would increase relevance include: (1) active BGP prefix announcements from AS210299, (2) registration of an official website or PeeringDB entry, (3) corporate filings or named personnel appearing in public records.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track ART-BUILD-UP?
If ART-BUILD-UP begins actively announcing prefixes from AS210299, it could influence routing, peering, and dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Monitoring the entity helps analysts spot shifts in regional internet topology if it becomes operational.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for ART-BUILD-UP.
What should readers watch next?
ART-BUILD-UP is a dormant registry entity that could become an operational network player if it starts announcing prefixes.






