Even though DAEM‑SA has no current routing footprint, its dormant ASN represents a potential node in the internet’s routing system. A future activation—whether intentional or after a transfer—could create new peering relationships, influence traffic paths, or introduce route security risks such as hijacks or leaks. Monitoring this entity allows early detection of such changes, giving network operators and security teams lead time to assess and respond.
AuthorYara Yang
Editorial owner accountable for this profile route.
Reading Time3 min
Estimated reading time at standard editorial pace.
PublishedJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
Last updateJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
CategoryNetwork-related institution
Controlled classification used for cross-profile comparison.
RegionGlobal
Primary geography where current signals are most visible.
Signal FocusInstitution Type
Principal area tracked in this intelligence profile.
Content TypeProfile
Structured profile used for cross-category comparison.
Primary DomainInfrastructure
Primary editorial domain framing the analysis.
TopicNetwork-related institution
Controlled taxonomy label used for this profile route.
Time HorizonQuarter (30-120d)
Most likely window for material strategy effects.
ImpactMediumThe signal alters planning assumptions but usually requires secondary implementation before full effect.
Confidence0.95
Anchored to multiple primary-source references and direct disclosures.
Evidence Pack
Primary-source references used for classification and impact scoring.
DAEM‑SA is a registry-only entity holding AS216470 with no active prefixes or commercial operations. The intelligence thesis is that its infrastructure relevance is currently zero but could increase significantly if any routing activity appears. Evidence is limited to two authoritative registry URLs, leaving high uncertainty about ownership, intent, and operational readiness. Watchpoints include registration record changes, prefix announcements, and the emergence of a corporate or technical footprint. The assessment is low-confidence pending additional public signals.
Core Entity Brief
Core Entity Brief
Entity
DAEM-SA
Public role
Even though DAEM‑SA has no current routing footprint, its dormant ASN represents a potential node in the internet’s routing system. A future activation—whether intentional or after a transfer—could create new peering relationships, influence traffic paths, or introduce route security risks such as hijacks or leaks. Monitoring this entity allows early detection of such changes, giving network operators and security teams lead time to assess and respond.
Region
Global
Category
Network-related institution
Primary domain
Infrastructure
Signal focus
Institution Type
Time horizon
Quarter (30-120d)
Impact
Medium
Confidence
0.95
Evidence coverage
2 public source references
Related coverage
Profile anchor article
Website
Public evidence pending
Last update
Jun 02, 2026
DAEM‑SA has no visible commercial operations or services; it is a registry-only entity that holds AS216470.
What It Does
Commercial activity: DAEM‑SA has no known commercial products, services, or revenue streams. It does not sell internet access, transit, or any connectivity product. Its sole public activity is the administrative holding of AS216470.
Customer base: No customers or users can be identified from public records. The entity does not advertise any services or hold any known contracts.
Operating Snapshot
Registry status: DAEM‑SA holds autonomous system number AS216470 in the RIPE NCC registry. No IP prefixes are announced from this ASN. No upstream or downstream peers are recorded.
Network presence: No active BGP announcements have been observed. The entity does not appear in global routing tables.
Control Surface
ASN registration: Control over the AS216470 registration record, including contact information and associated resources. The organisation can modify these entries through the RIPE NCC member portal or via authorised representatives.
Potential future routing: If the entity acquires IP address space, it could originate BGP prefixes, thereby controlling how its traffic is routed across the internet.
Watchpoints
Registry updates: Changes to the RIPE NCC record for AS216470—new contacts, address, or organisation name—would suggest a handover or renewed administrative interest.
Routing announcement: Any prefix announcement from AS216470 would mark the end of its dormant phase and potentially create a new routing entity.
External identifiers: Appearance of a company website, PeeringDB profile, or corporate registration would reveal the people and purpose behind the registration.
Domain of operation
Even though DAEM‑SA has no current routing footprint, its dormant ASN represents a potential node in the internet’s routing system. A future activation—whether intentional or after a transfer—could create new peering relationships, influence traffic paths, or introduce route security risks such as hijacks or leaks. Monitoring this entity allows early detection of such changes, giving network operators and security teams lead time to assess and respond.
Public role: DAEM-SA is framed by even though daem‑sa has no current routing footprint, its dormant asn represents a potential node in the internet’s routing system. a future activation—whether intentional or after a transfer—could create new peering relationships, influence traffic paths, or introduce route security risks such as hijacks or leaks. monitoring this entity allows early detection of such changes, giving network operators and security teams lead time to assess and respond. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP record for AS216470; RIPEstat AS overview for AS216470
Operating surface: Network-related institution and Global provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP record for AS216470; RIPEstat AS overview for AS216470
Timeline
DAEM-SA public profile updated
Public coverage records DAEM-SA as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Signal Map
Signal Map
Why tracked: Even though DAEM‑SA has no current routing footprint, its dormant ASN represents a potential node in the internet’s routing system. A future activation—whether intentional or after a transfer—could create new peering relationships, influence traffic paths, or introduce route security risks such as hijacks or leaks. Monitoring this entity allows early detection of such changes, giving network operators and security teams lead time to assess and respond.
Object role: DAEM‑SA functions solely as an administrative holder of an ASN. It does not originate BGP routes, provide transit services, or engage in any internet connectivity business. Its role is entirely latent: it can modify the AS216470 registration record and, if it ever acquires address space, could begin announcing prefixes and participating in global routing. For now, it remains a dormant registry entity with no operational impact.
Impact note: The entity currently exerts zero impact on internet traffic or routing security. If AS216470 were to announce IP prefixes, it could alter the routing topology, become a vector for route leaks, or shift interconnection dependencies for nearby networks. A transfer of the ASN to a new holder would shift the control surface and potential risk overnight. The primary impact mechanism is future routing activity; there is no present effect.
Control surface: public operating records, official service pages, source-backed relationship updates
Key dependencies: official company sources, public registries, operator-published records
Public View
The public read of DAEM-SA 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 DAEM-SA included?
DAEM-SA 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 organizations, 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.