Signal briefing / Regional ISP

Civicos Networking S.L.U.

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is tracked because any future activation of AS210350—such as BGP prefix announcements—could create new routing dependencies and security risks for networks that peer with or transit through it. Monitoring its registry changes and routing status helps anticipate shifts in regional internet infrastructure risk.

Civicos Networking S.L.U.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for Santiago Abreu Rancel. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPEstat provides public routing/registry context for AS210350, supporting that the subject is tied to an autonomous system resource rather than only a generic contact mention. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordThe RIPE Database query endpoint is a public registry source for the organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE associated with Civicos Networking S.L.U. (source risk: low risk)
  • einforma.comA public Spanish business-information page identifies Civicos Networking S.L.U. as a company, reinforcing that the subject is a legal entity rather than a natural person. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

The company's public role is confined to the administrative registration of AS210350 under RIPE NCC organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE. It does not advertise IP prefixes, operate network services, or disclose a corporate website or executive leadership, indicating a passive holding of internet number resources rather than an active network operator.

RegionSpain

Spain is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusInternet Infrastructure

The company's public role is confined to the administrative registration of AS210350 under RIPE NCC organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE. It does not advertise IP prefixes, operate network services, or disclose a corporate website or executive leadership, indicating a passive holding of internet number resources rather than an active network operator.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

If AS210350 begins advertising prefixes, networks relying on BGP would face a new autonomous system with unknown trustworthiness, potentially leading to routing security incidents. Conversely, a transfer or deregistration of the ASN could shift regional number-resource distribution maps. Until activation, operational impact remains negligible.

Primary DomainMarket

If AS210350 begins advertising prefixes, networks relying on BGP would face a new autonomous system with unknown trustworthiness, potentially leading to routing security incidents. Conversely, a transfer or deregistration of the ASN could shift regional number-resource distribution maps. Until activation, operational impact remains negligible.

TopicInternet Infrastructure

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is tracked because any future activation of AS210350—such as BGP prefix announcements—could create new routing dependencies and security risks for networks that peer with or transit through it. Monitoring its registry changes and routing status helps anticipate shifts in regional internet infrastructure risk.

ImpactMedium

If AS210350 begins advertising prefixes, networks relying on BGP would face a new autonomous system with unknown trustworthiness, potentially leading to routing security incidents. Conversely, a transfer or deregistration of the ASN could shift regional number-resource distribution maps. Until activation, operational impact remains negligible.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is a dormant Spanish ASN holder with no active routing. The profile is built from four registry and business-information sources. Its key relevance lies in the potential for sudden activation, which would introduce new routing dependencies and security risks. Gaps include the absence of a corporate website, executives, and commercial activity. Watchpoints focus on registry changes, BGP announcements, and corporate footprint emergence.

Civicos Networking S.L.U.

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is a Spanish limited-liability company that holds autonomous system number AS210350 in the RIPE NCC registry with no active routing or network services. The entity is a dormant resource holder whose future activation could introduce new routing dependencies and security considerations for internet infrastructure in the RIPE region.

Why It Matters

If AS210350 begins advertising prefixes, networks relying on BGP would face a new autonomous system with unknown trustworthiness, potentially leading to routing security incidents. Conversely, a transfer or deregistration of the ASN could shift regional number-resource distribution maps. Until activation, operational impact remains negligible.

What Public Sources Show

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is a Spanish limited-liability company whose only public internet infrastructure presence is the holding of autonomous system number AS210350 in the RIPE NCC registry. The entity does not announce any IP prefixes, operate network services, or disclose a corporate website. In practical terms, it is a dormant resource holder whose ASN has never been observed in the global BGP routing table.

Public evidence is confined to four external sources. Registry records from RIPE NCC and RDAP confirm the company's identity and its organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE, which administers AS210350. A RIPEstat overview confirms the absence of advertised prefixes. A Spanish business-information page from eInforma reinforces that the name corresponds to a registered corporate entity rather than a natural person.

The company's verifiable control surface extends no further than the administrative ownership of the RIPE NCC entities ORG-CNS62-RIPE and AS210350. It can update contact details, transfer the ASN, or assign resources, but no operational network hardware, peering agreements, or routing infrastructure have been demonstrated in public sources.

If Civicos Networking were to begin announcing IP prefixes from AS210350, it would instantaneously transform from a registry entry into an active routing entity. Networks that peer with or transit through the new AS would then face routing dependencies and potential security exposures tied to an operator with no prior operational track record. At present, with zero advertised prefixes, the entity's impact on the global internet is negligible.

Several observable events would change the assessment. An update to the RIPE NCC registration—such as a transfer, contact change, or prefix assignment—could signal new ownership or operational intent. The appearance of BGP announcements from AS210350 would create immediate routing relevance. The launch of a company website, a PeeringDB entry, or public service listings would fill critical gaps and indicate a shift from dormant holder to active network operator.

Significant uncertainty persists. No official company website, executive names, or operational network evidence has been found in the public record. The company's actual business purpose, ownership structure, and commercial activities remain unknown. The absence of any named personnel makes individual accountability impossible to assess. Until new information emerges, the entity must be treated as a passive resource holder with latent potential to affect regional routing.

Operating Surface

The company's public role is confined to the administrative registration of AS210350 under RIPE NCC organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE. It does not advertise IP prefixes, operate network services, or disclose a corporate website or executive leadership, indicating a passive holding of internet number resources rather than an active network operator.

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is tracked because any future activation of AS210350—such as BGP prefix announcements—could create new routing dependencies and security risks for networks that peer with or transit through it. Monitoring its registry changes and routing status helps anticipate shifts in regional internet infrastructure risk.

Watchpoints

Civicos Networking S.L.U. is a dormant ASN holder with no operational footprint. Its strategic significance lies in the potential for sudden activation, which could alter routing dynamics and security postures in the RIPE region. The lack of executive or commercial transparency elevates the uncertainty, making proactive monitoring essential.

Concrete watchpoints include: (1) changes to the RIPE NCC registration for AS210350, (2) first BGP announcement from the ASN, (3) appearance of a corporate website or PeeringDB entry, (4) identification of directors or technical contacts. Any of these would require a reassessment of the entity's infrastructure relevance.

The primary gaps are the absence of a verified company website, corporate registration details beyond the eInforma listing, named executives, and the actual business activities of the company. Additional public sourcing from Spanish commercial registries and network operator forums would strengthen the profile.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for Civicos Networking S.L.U..
  • RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides public routing/registry context for AS210350, supporting that the subject is tied to an autonomous system resource rather than only a generic contact mention.
  • RIPE registry record - The RIPE Database query endpoint is a public registry source for the organisation handle ORG-CNS62-RIPE associated with Civicos Networking S.L.U.
  • einforma.com - A public Spanish business-information page identifies Civicos Networking S.L.U. as a company, reinforcing that the subject is a legal entity rather than a natural person.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Civicos Networking S.L.U.
  • Signal Type: Network Infrastructure Operator
  • Region: Spain
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • If AS210350 begins advertising prefixes, networks relying on BGP would face a new autonomous system with unknown trustworthiness, potentially leading to routing security incidents. Conversely, a transfer or deregistration of the ASN could shift regional number-resource distribution maps. Until activation, operational impact remains negligible.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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