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STELLANOR DATACENTERS PROPERTIES UK III LIMITED

Because the name appears on a critical internet-number registry, any future resource allocation, maintainer object, or routing record tied to it could affect internet routing security and enterprise dependence on Stellanor-branded facilities. The entity is a legal boundary case: while closely related Stellanor companies are registered at Companies House, the exact UK III wording lacks a verified company number, making it a live data-gap that could mask or reveal control of IP resources and data-center assets.

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Context

Because the name appears on a critical internet-number registry, any future resource allocation, maintainer object, or routing record tied to it could affect internet routing security and enterprise dependence on Stellanor-branded facilities. The entity is a legal boundary case: while closely related Stellanor companies are registered at Companies House, the exact UK III wording lacks a verified company number, making it a live data-gap that could mask or reveal control of IP resources and data-center assets.

Core Entity Brief

Core Entity Brief

  • Entity: STELLANOR DATACENTERS PROPERTIES UK III LIMITED
  • Region: GB
  • Category: Internet registry
  • Primary Domain: Infrastructure

Signal Map

Signal Map

  • Why tracked: Because the name appears on a critical internet-number registry, any future resource allocation, maintainer object, or routing record tied to it could affect internet routing security and enterprise dependence on Stellanor-branded facilities. The entity is a legal boundary case: while closely related Stellanor companies are registered at Companies House, the exact UK III wording lacks a verified company number, making it a live data-gap that could mask or reveal control of IP resources and data-
  • Object role: The subject’s verified public role is as a member-list identity at the RIPE NCC, a regional internet registry. The broader operating context—though not directly attributable to this exact legal name—includes Stellanor’s UK data center services spanning colocation, migration, carrier-neutral connectivity, internet exchange access, IP transit, and fiber-carrier choice across eleven recently consolidated sites.
  • Impact note: If the UK III identity proves to be a distinct resource-holding or contracting vehicle, it could reconfigure the routing and operational footprint attributed to other Stellanor entities. More broadly, the rapid consolidation of the underlying data-center estate—eleven UK sites with 39 MVA grid capacity and a transaction scale of over £120 million—means service continuity, power capacity, and interconnection choices for hundreds of enterprise customers may be influenced by the legal structures th
  • Control surface: network resources, registry records, operator-published service surface, relationship events
  • Key dependencies: public registries, routing visibility, operator-published records

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