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BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is tracked because its registered AS211556 represents a latent routing capability. Activation via prefix announcements would introduce a new BGP origin, requiring analysts to reassess routing security, traffic paths, and dependency mappings.

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Internet registry recordConfirms BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL as the registrant of AS211556 in the RIPE NCC registry. (source risk: low risk)
  • Internet registry recordShows that AS211556 currently has no active BGP announced prefixes. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

The entity’s observable public role is that of a passive holder of AS211556 within the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes or operate visible internet services, functioning solely as a dormant registrant without active network operations.

Signal FocusDigital Infrastructure Institution

The entity’s observable public role is that of a passive holder of AS211556 within the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes or operate visible internet services, functioning solely as a dormant registrant without active network operations.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

If AS211556 begins originating prefixes, it would become a directly observable routing origin, potentially creating new dependencies, altering traffic flows, and demanding updates to routing policies and security filters for networks that accept its routes.

Primary DomainMarket

If AS211556 begins originating prefixes, it would become a directly observable routing origin, potentially creating new dependencies, altering traffic flows, and demanding updates to routing policies and security filters for networks that accept its routes.

TopicDigital Infrastructure Institution

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is tracked because its registered AS211556 represents a latent routing capability. Activation via prefix announcements would introduce a new BGP origin, requiring analysts to reassess routing security, traffic paths, and dependency mappings.

ImpactMedium

If AS211556 begins originating prefixes, it would become a directly observable routing origin, potentially creating new dependencies, altering traffic flows, and demanding updates to routing policies and security filters for networks that accept its routes.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL exists in public records solely as the holder of AS211556, with no active routing announcements or ancillary corporate data. Thesis: dormant entity with minimal operational significance but latent routing dependency potential. Evidence limited to two RIPE API sources; significant gaps in corporate background, personnel, and commercial intent. Watchpoints: registry changes, BGP announcements, company website appearance. Uncertainty: whether ASN held for legitimate future use, as a shell, or unused registration.

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is the registrant of Autonomous System 211556 in the RIPE NCC database. It has no active BGP announcements, no announced IP prefixes, and no visible internet services—its public footprint is limited to the dormant ASN registration, making it a latent routing dependency rather than an operational network operator.

Why It Matters

If AS211556 begins originating prefixes, it would become a directly observable routing origin, potentially creating new dependencies, altering traffic flows, and demanding updates to routing policies and security filters for networks that accept its routes.

What Public Sources Show

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is registered in the RIPE NCC database as the holder of Autonomous System 211556. It has no active BGP announcements, no announced IP prefixes, and no visible internet services. Its public footprint is limited to that single registry entry, making it a dormant entity rather than an operational network operator.

The dormant state of AS211556 represents a latent routing capability. If the entity were to begin originating prefixes, it would immediately become an observable BGP origin, introducing new dependencies and requiring network operators to review routing policies, security filters, and trust assumptions for any routes accepted from it.

Evidence comes from two official RIPEstat endpoints. The AS overview for AS211556 confirms BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL as the registrant. The announced prefixes endpoint shows zero active prefixes in global BGP tables. No additional corporate, commercial, or personnel information is available from these or any other identified public sources.

The visible control surface is limited to the RIPE NCC registration for AS211556. There are no upstream providers, internet exchange connections, or service platforms associated with this ASN. The entity’s operational capability is entirely latent, pending any future prefix announcements, routing policy registrations, or changes to registry holder details.

Three developments would alter the assessment: a change in the AS211556 registrant or status in RIPE NCC records; the first BGP announcement of any prefix from this ASN; and the appearance of a company website, commercial registration, or named officer. Any of these would signal a shift from dormancy to active operation or at least reveal the entity’s intent.

Significant gaps remain. No company website, PeeringDB entry, or commercial service listings have been identified. No individual decision-makers or technical contacts are listed in registry records. The corporate structure, ownership, geographic location, and intended use of the ASN are unknown. Until further evidence emerges, the entity’s purpose cannot be determined.

Operating Surface

The entity’s observable public role is that of a passive holder of AS211556 within the RIPE NCC registry. It does not announce IP prefixes or operate visible internet services, functioning solely as a dormant registrant without active network operations.

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is tracked because its registered AS211556 represents a latent routing capability. Activation via prefix announcements would introduce a new BGP origin, requiring analysts to reassess routing security, traffic paths, and dependency mappings.

Watchpoints

BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL is a dormant entity whose only public signal is an ASN registration. Its strategic relevance is low until it activates, but monitoring is warranted because sudden BGP announcements could introduce routing uncertainties.

Monitor RIPE NCC registry changes for AS211556, especially holder changes or contact additions. Watch for any BGP announcement from this ASN. Investigate any emerging corporate documentation or web presence.

Need corporate registration documents, ownership structure, physical address, and contact names. Need PeeringDB or commercial service evidence to assess operational intent. Need historical routing data to detect past activity.

Sources

Signal Brief

  • Signal: BLUEJUNGLE BlueJungle SARL
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Uncertain Likely European Based ON Ripe Registry AND Sarl Designation
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • If AS211556 begins originating prefixes, it would become a directly observable routing origin, potentially creating new dependencies, altering traffic flows, and demanding updates to routing policies and security filters for networks that accept its routes.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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