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DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA

DAEM is tracked because changes in its registry footprint or the emergence of operational data could signal a new municipal network or IT service provider in Greece. Monitoring allows analysts to detect shifts in the regional internet infrastructure landscape.

DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCloud Service

The organization appears as the registrant of AS216470 in RIPE NCC records, but has no confirmed BGP announcements, prefixes, peering records, or website. Its role is that of a registry holder with no verified active network operations.

RegionGreece

Greece is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusDigital Infrastructure Institution

The organization appears as the registrant of AS216470 in RIPE NCC records, but has no confirmed BGP announcements, prefixes, peering records, or website. Its role is that of a registry holder with no verified active network operations.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

If operational evidence materializes—such as BGP announcements or a company website—the entity’s infrastructure relevance would rise. Conversely, a deregistration or prolonged inactivity would confirm dormancy. Currently, its impact is minimal and dependent on future signals.

Primary DomainMarket

If operational evidence materializes—such as BGP announcements or a company website—the entity’s infrastructure relevance would rise. Conversely, a deregistration or prolonged inactivity would confirm dormancy. Currently, its impact is minimal and dependent on future signals.

TopicDigital Infrastructure Institution

DAEM is tracked because changes in its registry footprint or the emergence of operational data could signal a new municipal network or IT service provider in Greece. Monitoring allows analysts to detect shifts in the regional internet infrastructure landscape.

ImpactMedium

If operational evidence materializes—such as BGP announcements or a company website—the entity’s infrastructure relevance would rise. Conversely, a deregistration or prolonged inactivity would confirm dormancy. Currently, its impact is minimal and dependent on future signals.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA is a Greek institution registered in RIPE NCC for AS216470 with no observed operational network activity. Evidence is limited to one RDAP record. Uncertainty stems from possible dormancy or incomplete data. Watchpoints include registry changes, BGP announcements, or website discovery. Assessment is minimal until operational signals appear.

DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA

DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA (DAEM) is a Greek institution registered as holder of autonomous system number AS216470 in RIPE NCC. No operational network activity is currently observed, and its public infrastructure footprint is limited to the registry entry.

Why It Matters

If operational evidence materializes—such as BGP announcements or a company website—the entity’s infrastructure relevance would rise. Conversely, a deregistration or prolonged inactivity would confirm dormancy. Currently, its impact is minimal and dependent on future signals.

What Sources Show

DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA (DAEM) is an institution registered in RIPE NCC as holder of autonomous system number AS216470. The name translates roughly to Municipality of Athens Anonymous Development Company for Informatics and Operational Units of Local Government.

Its association with a local government computing entity suggests a potential role in municipal digital infrastructure, but current public evidence is too thin to confirm any active network operation.

The sole verifiable source is the RIPE NCC RDAP entry for AS216470. This record links the organization to the AS number but provides no additional information about services, customers, or network routing. No BGP announcements, origin AS, or prefixes have been observed for AS216470 in public routing tables. No company website or PeeringDB record has been found.

The only controllable public surface is the RIPE NCC registration itself. Without a website, published contact information, or observable routing footprint, the entity's operating surface is essentially invisible. Any operational network role would require access to the AS number registration and the ability to originate routes, but we have no evidence that this is happening.

If DAEM began announcing BGP routes or listing services, its relevance to internet infrastructure analysis would increase sharply. Conversely, if the registry record were updated, transferred, or deleted, the entity's standing in the routing ecosystem would shift. Currently, the impact is minimal—it is a registry entry with no attached operational reality.

Analysts should watch for changes to the RIPE NCC organization record, such as new contacts, addresses, or associated prefixes; first BGP announcements from AS216470; discovery of a corporate website or PeeringDB entry; and any news linking the organization to municipal network projects. Any of these would trigger a reassessment.

The primary uncertainty is whether DAEM is an active entity or a dormant registration. The name suggests it may have been set up as a municipally owned IT services company, but without operational evidence, its status remains unconfirmed. The registry record could be outdated or incomplete.

Operating Surface

The organization appears as the registrant of AS216470 in RIPE NCC records, but has no confirmed BGP announcements, prefixes, peering records, or website. Its role is that of a registry holder with no verified active network operations.

DAEM is tracked because changes in its registry footprint or the emergence of operational data could signal a new municipal network or IT service provider in Greece. Monitoring allows analysts to detect shifts in the regional internet infrastructure landscape.

Watchpoints

DAEM's registry footprint is currently dormant, but its name suggests a potential municipal IT spin-off. If operational, it could be a small government service provider. Monitoring is low effort but could yield early warning of a new regional network.

  1. RIPE NCC organization record updates (new contacts, prefixes). 2. BGP announcements from AS216470. 3. Discovery of a website or PeeringDB entry. 4. News linking DAEM to municipal projects. Any of these would raise the assessment.

Missing: website, BGP data, peering records, company registration documents, staff biographies, and any evidence of customers or services. Filling these would clarify operational status.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: DIMOS ATHINAION ANONIMI ANAPTIXIAKI ETAIRIA MICHANOGRAFISIS KAI EPICHIRISIAKON MONADON OTA
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Greece
  • Market Class: Cloud Service

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • If operational evidence materializes—such as BGP announcements or a company website—the entity’s infrastructure relevance would rise. Conversely, a deregistration or prolonged inactivity would confirm dormancy. Currently, its impact is minimal and dependent on future signals.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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