ATT-NBE-DE is a registry-visible entity holding AS210389, active in BGP but with no corporate footprint. The profile is built from six public routing and registry sources, which consistently tie the name to the ASN and locate it in Germany. The primary gap is the absence of any first-party website, executive structures, or product description, meaning the organisation’s intent and capacity remain speculative. The profile’s value lies in its watchpoints: any new prefix, peering change, or registry update will transform the intelligence picture from a dormant registration to a concrete operational actor.
The subject is a registry-visible entity in the internet number resource system, functioning as the holder of AS210389. Public routing data confirms the autonomous system is announced and maintains BGP peerings, indicating that ATT-NBE-DE operates or sponsors network infrastructure in Germany. However, without announced prefixes, the entity’s role remains that of a pre-operational network node, not a transit or content provider serving visible downstream customers.
ATT-NBE-DE matters because its live autonomous system represents a latent routing influence in Germany. Any future announcement of IP prefixes, change in peering relationships, or route leak originating from AS210389 could directly affect traffic engineering and network dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Tracking the entity enables early detection of such shifts before they become operational surprises.
ATT-NBE-DE matters because its live autonomous system represents a latent routing influence in Germany. Any future announcement of IP prefixes, change in peering relationships, or route leak originating from AS210389 could directly affect traffic engineering and network dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Tracking the entity enables early detection of such shifts before they become operational surprises.
The subject is a registry-visible entity in the internet number resource system, functioning as the holder of AS210389. Public routing data confirms the autonomous system is announced and maintains BGP peerings, indicating that ATT-NBE-DE operates or sponsors network infrastructure in Germany. However, without announced prefixes, the entity’s role remains that of a pre-operational network node, not a transit or content provider serving visible downstream customers.
If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted. The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
ATT-NBE-DE is a registry-visible entity holding AS210389, active in BGP but with no corporate footprint. The profile is built from six public routing and registry sources, which consistently tie the name to the ASN and locate it in Germany. The primary gap is the absence of any first-party website, executive structures, or product description, meaning the organisation’s intent and capacity remain speculative. The profile’s value lies in its watchpoints: any new prefix, peering change, or registry update will transform the intelligence picture from a dormant registration to a concrete operational actor.
If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted. The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
| 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
ATT-NBE-DE
ATT-NBE-DE is the publicly listed holder of AS210389, an autonomous system registered in Germany and active in global Border Gateway Protocol with upstream and exchange peerings. Despite its live BGP presence, the entity originates no IP prefixes, keeping its operational footprint limited to ASN-level visibility.
Corporate information, a website, and named executives are absent from public records, leaving the entity’s intent and scale uncertain but its latent routing influence worthy of monitoring.
Why It Matters
If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted.
The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
What Public Sources Show
ATT-NBE-DE is a publicly listed internet entity that holds Autonomous System Number AS210389. Public routing data shows the autonomous system is active in the Border Gateway Protocol with confirmed upstream and exchange peerings, yet it currently originates no IP prefixes of its own. This places the entity in a pre-operational state: it maintains a live network presence capable of influencing regional traffic but does not yet serve visible downstream customers.
The evidence base consists exclusively of official internet number registries and route-intelligence platforms. RIPE NCC databases identify ATT-NBE-DE as the holder of AS210389. Independent services such as BGPView, IPinfo, and bgp.he.net confirm the ASN is live and locate it in Germany. No corporate website, business registration, or executive names have surfaced in open sources, limiting the profile to what the routing infrastructure itself reveals.
Every autonomous system that participates in global BGP carries the latent capability to redistribute, misdirect, or disrupt traffic. AS210389’s operational significance hinges on whether it begins to announce IP prefixes. A sudden announcement, acquisition of transit peers, or route leak originating from this ASN could alter the dependency map for networks in Germany and across the RIPE service region.
Until such changes occur, the entity’s impact remains potential rather than actual.
The observable control surface for ATT-NBE-DE is narrow. It encompasses the RIPE registration record for AS210389 and the externally visible BGP peering relationships. An authorized hand behind the entity could modify registry contact details, change upstream providers, or start advertising address space. Because no named officers or administrative contacts are publicly listed, the exact locus of decision-making authority cannot be verified from open data.
Significant evidence gaps surround the entity. The full legal name behind the holder string remains unverified, and the abbreviation 'NBE' lacks any documented explanation. No official website, service description, or commercial model has been found. Without these pieces, any claim about ATT-NBE-DE’s business intentions, scale, or ownership is speculative. The profile is therefore bounded by the registry and routing records, nothing more.
Monitoring this entity means watching for discrete, observable changes. The most important indicator would be the appearance of IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes originated by AS210389. Other watchpoints include modifications to the RIPE RDAP or WHOIS entry, the establishment of new peering sessions, or the emergence—finally—of a corporate website or a PeeringDB record. Any one of these events would lift ATT-NBE-DE from a dormant registration to a concrete operational actor.
The confidence in the current identification is high because six independent registry and routing sources converge on the same holder name and geographic location. However, the intelligence remains incomplete. Readers should treat ATT-NBE-DE as a latent network node, one that requires no immediate policy response but justifies periodic rescanning. A future profile revision will be warranted as soon as the entity takes a visible step beyond its present pre-operational posture.
Operating Surface
The subject is a registry-visible entity in the internet number resource system, functioning as the holder of AS210389. Public routing data confirms the autonomous system is announced and maintains BGP peerings, indicating that ATT-NBE-DE operates or sponsors network infrastructure in Germany. However, without announced prefixes, the entity’s role remains that of a pre-operational network node, not a transit or content provider serving visible downstream customers.
ATT-NBE-DE matters because its live autonomous system represents a latent routing influence in Germany. Any future announcement of IP prefixes, change in peering relationships, or route leak originating from AS210389 could directly affect traffic engineering and network dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Tracking the entity enables early detection of such shifts before they become operational surprises.
Watchpoints
ATT-NBE-DE is a network entity with a live autonomous system but no public prefixes, placing it in a pre-operational state. Its dormant profile means it currently presents low risk, but its ability to announce routes and alter Internet traffic flows at any time warrants strategic monitoring. Any activation signal would quickly raise its relevance for infrastructure dependency assessments in Germany and the RIPE region.
The most critical watchpoint is the announcement of new IP prefixes by AS210389, which would mark its transition from a dormant registration to an active router. Other key indicators include modifications to the RIPE WHOIS/RDAP record, the appearance of a corporate website or PeeringDB entry, and any public documentation of the legal entity behind the ATT-NBE-DE name. Each of these events would substantially change the entity's assessed impact.
Key public evidence gaps include the unverified full legal entity name, the absence of any corporate website or business registration, and the lack of named officers or organisational structure. The specific location within Germany and the meaning of the 'NBE' abbreviation remain unknown. Filling these gaps would require primary source collection from German commercial registers and direct network configuration data.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for ATT-NBE-DE.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - RIPE RDAP identifies AS210389 with holder name ATT-NBE-DE.
- RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides a public overview page for AS210389, confirming the ASN is publicly tracked in RIPE routing data.
- bgpview.io - BGPView labels AS210389 as ATT-NBE-DE and shows country as Germany with public routing visibility.
- ipinfo.io - IPinfo lists AS210389 as ATT-NBE-DE and provides public ASN summary information.
- bgp.he.net - HE BGP Toolkit provides public routing visibility for AS210389, including peers/upstreams/exchanges when observed.
Domain of operation
ATT-NBE-DE is the publicly listed holder of AS210389, an autonomous system registered in Germany and active in global Border Gateway Protocol with upstream and exchange peerings. Despite its live BGP presence, the entity originates no IP prefixes, keeping its operational footprint limited to ASN-level visibility. Corporate information, a website, and named executives are absent from public records, leaving the entity’s intent and scale uncertain but its latent routing influence worthy of monitoring.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for ATT-NBE-DE. Evidence basis: source-039a2a624031
Timeline
- ATT-NBE-DE public evidence observed
ATT-NBE-DE matters because its live autonomous system represents a latent routing influence in Germany. Any future announcement of IP prefixes, change in peering relationships, or route leak originating from AS210389 could directly affect traffic engineering and network dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Tracking the entity enables early detection of such shifts before they become operational surprises.
At A Glance
- Name: ATT-NBE-DE
- Type: Network-related institution
- Base: Germany
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted. The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
- 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.
If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted. The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If AS210389 were to originate routes or attract traffic, it could become a point of transit or a source of route leaks affecting German and European networks. Conversely, if its registration were to expire or be hijacked, any undocumented traffic flows that depend on the ASN could be disrupted. The current absence of prefixes keeps operational risk low but not zero, as the entity retains the capability to influence routing decisions at any moment.
Watchpoints
- ATT-NBE-DE is a network entity with a live autonomous system but no public prefixes, placing it in a pre-operational state.
- Its dormant profile means it currently presents low risk, but its ability to announce routes and alter Internet traffic flows at any time warrants strategic monitoring.
- Any activation signal would quickly raise its relevance for infrastructure dependency assessments in Germany and the RIPE region.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track ATT-NBE-DE?
ATT-NBE-DE matters because its live autonomous system represents a latent routing influence in Germany. Any future announcement of IP prefixes, change in peering relationships, or route leak originating from AS210389 could directly affect traffic engineering and network dependency mapping in the RIPE region. Tracking the entity enables early detection of such shifts before they become operational surprises.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for ATT-NBE-DE.
What should readers watch next?
ATT-NBE-DE is a network entity with a live autonomous system but no public prefixes, placing it in a pre-operational state.






