Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Elite Networks B.V. |
|---|---|
| Public role | BTW tracks Elite Networks because it sits at a chokepoint where multiple enterprises concentrate their network and security operations. A disruption or misconfiguration could cascade across dozens of customer sites. The dormant AS212061 registration adds a watchpoint that could signal a future move into own infrastructure operation, changing the organisation’s threat surface. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Network infrastructure operator |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Company Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 12 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Elite Networks B.V. is a Dutch managed network and security integrator that generates recurring revenue by running customers’ multi‑site connectivity and security operations; its known customer base includes at least one large logistics firm.
What It Does
- Service revenue: The company earns income through managed and co‑managed network services—SD‑WAN, SASE, ISP brokerage, managed LAN, managed datacenter, NDR and SOC—likely on a subscription or per‑site basis. The FD Gazelle 2025 designation suggests consistent growth, though specific financials are not public.
- Customer dependency: Clients such as Vos Logistics rely on Elite Networks to keep dozens of locations connected and secure. This operational dependency ensures recurring revenue and makes the company a critical supplier for its customers.
Operating Snapshot
- Legal identity: Registered as Elite Networks B.V. with KVK 80867871, headquartered at Europalaan 28, 5232BC ’s‑Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, with an office in Antwerp, Belgium. The company website is elitenetworks.eu.
- Service delivery: Offers full managed, co‑managed and expert‑backup support models; operates a 24/7 NOC and SOC; brokers connectivity through a panel of more than 300 ISPs; provides managed LAN, managed datacenter, and cybersecurity services including NDR, SOC, EDR/XDR and Shadow AI controls.
- Published engagements: A case study details a 35–40 site SD‑WAN deployment for Vos Logistics, replacing MPLS with automatic failover and sub‑30‑minute change windows.
Control Surface
- Customer network control: Elite Networks’ managed services contracts give it the authority to configure and operate customer routing, switching, firewalls, datacenter infrastructure, ISP connections and security monitoring. This hands‑on operational role makes the company a chokepoint for its clients’ connectivity and security.
- Dormant autonomous system: AS212061 is registered to Elite Engineers B.V. but carries the EliteNetworks as‑name. According to IPinfo, the ASN currently holds zero IPv4 and zero IPv6 addresses and is classified as inactive, meaning it does not give Elite Networks a direct internet routing presence.
Watchpoints
- AS212061 routing change: Any prefix announcement, peering agreement, or RPKI attestation associated with AS212061 would alter the company’s infrastructure profile and potential control surface.
- Corporate governance: Disclosure of shareholding, management structure, or executive biographies would fill key intelligence gaps and could reveal personal concentration of authority.
- Customer diversification: The publication of additional named customers or industry‑specific case studies would help assess sector concentration and the scale of potential cascading impact.

