DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is a dormant internet infrastructure registration tied to AS211526 in the RIPE NCC registry. No active routing or independent public presence confirms the government affiliation implied by its name. The profile is bounded by two RIPE NCC sources and serves as a reference point for tracking future registry or routing changes. Key gaps include the controlling entity, administrative contacts, and operational purpose.
The institution holds a dormant ASN with no operational network; its public role is limited to a pre-operational registry entry for potential future e-governance infrastructure, with no observable control over internet traffic.
Monitoring this dormant registration provides early visibility into the activation of Bulgarian state internet infrastructure. Should AS211526 begin announcing prefixes, it would signal new operational dependencies, interconnection risks, and potential security implications for Bulgaria’s digital governance landscape.
The institution holds a dormant ASN with no operational network; its public role is limited to a pre-operational registry entry for potential future e-governance infrastructure, with no observable control over internet traffic.
The institution holds a dormant ASN with no operational network; its public role is limited to a pre-operational registry entry for potential future e-governance infrastructure, with no observable control over internet traffic.
A change in routing status for AS211526 would provide the first public evidence of active network operations, potentially shifting assessments of government service dependencies, creating new points of interconnection risk, and revealing upstream provider relationships. Current dormancy limits impact to registry monitoring.
DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is a dormant internet infrastructure registration tied to AS211526 in the RIPE NCC registry. No active routing or independent public presence confirms the government affiliation implied by its name. The profile is bounded by two RIPE NCC sources and serves as a reference point for tracking future registry or routing changes. Key gaps include the controlling entity, administrative contacts, and operational purpose.
A change in routing status for AS211526 would provide the first public evidence of active network operations, potentially shifting assessments of government service dependencies, creating new points of interconnection risk, and revealing upstream provider relationships. Current dormancy limits impact to registry monitoring.
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DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie
DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is the registered holder of autonomous system number AS211526 in the RIPE NCC database, with no active BGP announcements. Its name suggests a Bulgarian state agency for electronic governance, but this affiliation is not independently confirmed.
Why It Matters
A change in routing status for AS211526 would provide the first public evidence of active network operations, potentially shifting assessments of government service dependencies, creating new points of interconnection risk, and revealing upstream provider relationships. Current dormancy limits impact to registry monitoring.
What Public Sources Show
DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is a dormant autonomous system registration in the RIPE NCC database, with no active internet routing. Its name points to a Bulgarian state electronic governance agency, but that affiliation remains a registry claim without independent verification.
Two RIPE NCC records define the public footprint. The AS overview confirms the organisation as holder of AS211526; the announced-prefixes query returns no active BGP announcements. Together they establish a paper registration with no operational network.
The sole public control surface is the RIPE NCC registry entry for AS211526. No website, PeeringDB profile, or government document independently establishes the agency’s mandate, staff, or service readiness. The ASN announces nothing to the global routing table, so it exerts no influence over internet traffic.
If AS211526 were to begin announcing IP prefixes, it would provide the first evidence of an operational Bulgarian state network. That would create new dependencies, interconnection points, and potential security considerations for the country’s internet landscape.
Three changes would alter the assessment: a modification to the ASN registration, such as updated contacts; the first BGP announcement from AS211526, revealing upstream carriers and address space; or the appearance of an official website or PeeringDB profile that verifies the agency’s mandate.
Several gaps limit the profile. No independent source confirms the agency’s existence, leadership, or operational purpose. The ASN is dormant, so its intended scale and technical setup are unknown. Without active routing or publicly listed contacts, the individuals responsible for the number resource cannot be identified.
Operating Surface
The institution holds a dormant ASN with no operational network; its public role is limited to a pre-operational registry entry for potential future e-governance infrastructure, with no observable control over internet traffic.
Monitoring this dormant registration provides early visibility into the activation of Bulgarian state internet infrastructure. Should AS211526 begin announcing prefixes, it would signal new operational dependencies, interconnection risks, and potential security implications for Bulgaria’s digital governance landscape.
Watchpoints
The dormant ASN represents a potential future state network asset. Its activation would shift Bulgaria’s internet infrastructure map and introduce new dependencies for government digital services.
Changes to the RIPE registry record for AS211526, the first BGP announcement from the ASN, or the appearance of an official government website or PeeringDB profile would materially alter the assessment.
No independent confirmation of the agency’s mandate, leadership, or operational plan exists. Additional evidence-led facts such as government procurement documents, official announcements, or contact details would be needed to move beyond registry monitoring.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie.
- Internet registry record - evidence-led routing visibility context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie via AS211526.
Domain of operation
DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is a dormant internet infrastructure registration tied to AS211526 in the RIPE NCC registry. No active routing or independent public presence confirms the government affiliation implied by its name. The profile is bounded by two RIPE NCC sources and serves as a reference point for tracking future registry or routing changes. Key gaps include the controlling entity, administrative contacts, and operational purpose.
- Public role: DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is framed by the institution holds a dormant asn with no operational network; its public role is limited to a pre-operational registry entry for potential future e-governance infrastructure, with no observable control over internet traffic. and public market context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie.; Internet registry record — source-backed routing visibility context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie via AS211526.
- Operating Surface: Digital Infrastructure Institution and Bulgaria provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie.; Internet registry record — source-backed routing visibility context for DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie via AS211526.
Timeline
- DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie public profile updated
Public coverage records DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
At A Glance
- Name: DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie
- Type: Institution
- Base: Bulgaria
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- A change in routing status for AS211526 would provide the first public evidence of active network operations, potentially shifting assessments of government service dependencies, creating new points of interconnection risk, and revealing upstream provider relationships. Current dormancy limits impact to registry monitoring.
- 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.
A change in routing status for AS211526 would provide the first public evidence of active network operations, potentially shifting assessments of government service dependencies, creating new points of interconnection risk, and revealing upstream provider relationships. Current dormancy limits impact to registry monitoring.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The public read of DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie is limited to visible role, operating context, and relationship evidence.
Watchpoints
- New public role, affiliation, product, policy, or market disclosures.
- Verified relationship changes involving named organizations or people.
Caveats
- Private or unverified claims are excluded from this public view.
FAQ
Why is DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie included?
DAEU-AS Darjavna Agencia za Elektronno Upravlenie has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
What is public about this profile?
The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked entities, and evidence-backed watchpoints.
What should readers watch next?
Readers should watch for source-backed role changes, new partnerships, regulatory exposure, operating expansion, or evidence that changes the public assessment.

