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Deecite UG

Changes to the registry records for AS211030—or new prefix announcements from that ASN—directly affect how analysts attribute operational responsibility and map infrastructure dependencies. Monitoring Deecite UG helps identify shifts in internet number resource stewardship and potential downstream impacts.

Deecite UG

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPEstat provides public routing and registry visibility for AS211030, useful for confirming the ASN exists in RIPE-related public data. (source risk: low risk)
  • northdata.comA public commercial registry aggregator lists Deecite UG as a German UG entity, supporting that the subject is a company rather than a person. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryGlobal Regional ISP Trends

Deecite UG holds the administrative record for autonomous system number AS211030 in the RIPE NCC registry. This grants it the ability to manage registry contact data and request resource updates, but no evidence confirms active network operations or service delivery.

ImpactMedium

When analysts need to contact the responsible party for AS211030, Deecite UG’s registry listing is the primary public handle. The company's presence in RIPE records provides a concrete touchpoint for investigating routing incidents or resource disputes, though its actual operational role remains unverified.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

Deecite UG is a German UG that holds the registry record for AS211030. The evidence is thin: only registry and commercial register sources confirm its legal identity and ASN association. No operational footprint, no personnel, and no commercial website are available. The profile serves as a reference point marker for monitoring changes to AS211030 stewardship; it does not assert that the company actively operates a network. Key uncertainties include whether the ASN is used for routing and whether any individual exercises authority over the entity.

Deecite UG

Deecite UG is a German Unternehmergesellschaft that is the registered organisation for AS211030 in RIPE NCC public records. Its public evidence is confined to registry and commercial register entries; no operational network, services, or personnel have been identified, making it a thin administrative holder.

Why It Matters

When analysts need to contact the responsible party for AS211030, Deecite UG’s registry listing is the primary public handle. The company's presence in RIPE records provides a concrete touchpoint for investigating routing incidents or resource disputes, though its actual operational role remains unverified.

What Public Sources Show

Deecite UG is a German limited-liability company that serves as the registered administrative contact for autonomous system number AS211030 in the RIPE NCC registry. Its public footprint beyond this registry role is essentially non-existent; no operational network, services, or personnel have been identified. The company’s importance rests on the thin ability to manage that ASN’s registration data.

Three official sources confirm Deecite UG’s existence and its ASN association. The RDAP record and RIPEstat page for AS211030 list the company as the organisation responsible for that number resource. A German commercial register entry verifies it as a UG (Unternehmergesellschaft) registered in Berlin. No corporate website, service offerings, or financial disclosures are contained in the public evidence.

When analysts investigate routing incidents, abuse reports, or resource disputes involving AS211030, Deecite UG is the entity named in the public registry. Changes to the ASN’s registration—such as updated contacts or transferred stewardship—could signal a shift in operational control. Monitoring the company helps track the continuity and accountability of this internet number resource.

Deecite UG’s control surface is limited to the administrative maintenance of the AS211030 record in the RIPE NCC database. It can request updates to contacts and resource details. However, the identity of any individual authorised to act on behalf of the company remains unknown. No BGP routing announcements or peering connections are currently associated with AS211030.

The key observable changes that would increase the company’s relevance include the appearance of BGP prefixes announced from AS211030, the addition of a PeeringDB entry, or the launch of a company website. Equally important would be the public identification of a managing director or technical contact.

The biggest gap is the complete absence of information on what Deecite UG actually does. It could be a shell company, a pre-operational holding entity, or a dormant registration. Without routing activity or personnel data, its operational significance cannot be assessed. The registry alone does not confirm active network operations.

These evidence gaps are the primary reason Deecite UG is tracked: as a signal that may one day resolve into a concrete operational role, or remain a dormant registration.

Operating Surface

Deecite UG holds the administrative record for autonomous system number AS211030 in the RIPE NCC registry. This grants it the ability to manage registry contact data and request resource updates, but no evidence confirms active network operations or service delivery.

Changes to the registry records for AS211030—or new prefix announcements from that ASN—directly affect how analysts attribute operational responsibility and map infrastructure dependencies. Monitoring Deecite UG helps identify shifts in internet number resource stewardship and potential downstream impacts.

Watchpoints

Deecite UG represents a common pattern in internet infrastructure: a legal entity that holds a number resource without any visible operational footprint. Its strategic relevance is latent; it becomes significant only if AS211030 becomes active or if the registration is used in a dispute. For now, it serves as a monitoring point for resource stewardship continuity.

Observable triggers that would require reassessment include: (1) any BGP announcements from AS211030, (2) changes to the RIPE organisation or contact details, (3) registration of a PeeringDB entry, (4) appearance of a corporate website or service listings, and (5) identification of a natural person associated with the company.

The primary gaps are the lack of any operational data (routing, peering, services), the absence of personnel, and no financial or business records. To close these, one would need to monitor BGP data feeds, conduct a deeper corporate registry investigation including commercial register filings, and search for any company website or press mentions.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for Deecite UG.
  • RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides public routing and registry visibility for AS211030, useful for confirming the ASN exists in RIPE-related public data.
  • northdata.com - A public commercial registry aggregator lists Deecite UG as a German UG entity, supporting that the subject is a company rather than a person.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Deecite UG
  • Region:
  • Market Class: Global Regional ISP Trends

Operating Footprint

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

Market Context

  • When analysts need to contact the responsible party for AS211030, Deecite UG’s registry listing is the primary public handle. The company's presence in RIPE records provides a concrete touchpoint for investigating routing incidents or resource disputes, though its actual operational role remains unverified.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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