Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Setel_Conecta SETEL CONECTA S.L. |
|---|---|
| Public role | The entity matters because its ASN could transition from dormancy to operational use, potentially altering internet routing paths, creating new dependency chains, or enabling malicious route hijacking. Monitoring registry changes and BGP announcements provides early warning of such a shift, which would transform it from a passive registry entry to an active network participant. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
A dormant Spanish entity with an ASN registration but no active network, customers, or verified corporate presence.
What It Does
- No active business: The company does not offer any public connectivity or internet services. There is no evidence of a revenue model, customer base, or commercial contracts.
- Dormant ASN holder: The only known asset is the ASN registration, which is currently unused. If activated, the ASN could support network services, but no operational plans are evident.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry presence: Registered as the holder of AS210771 in the RIPE NCC database. The ASN is valid but unused.
- Routing status: No prefixes originated by AS210771 are visible in public BGP data from BGPView or RIPEstat. No peers or upstreams are recorded.
- Corporate visibility: No corporate website, business registration, or contact page has been found for the company.
Control Surface
- RIPE NCC organisation object: Administrative control over the ASN resides with whoever manages the RIPE NCC organisation object and maintainer credentials. Changes there can alter registration details or enable route origination.
- Future routing announcements: If the ASN begins announcing prefixes, it would establish an operational control surface that could influence internet routing for those prefixes.
Watchpoints
- Registry changes: Updates to the RIPE organisation object—such as a new contact name, address, or maintainer—could signal a change in ownership or intent.
- First BGP announcement: If AS210771 originates an IP prefix, it becomes an operational actor, requiring immediate review for legitimacy and routing policy.
- Corporate emergence: Discovery of a website, business registration, or named executives would clarify whether the entity is a legitimate startup or a shell.

