Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Tiger Network |
|---|---|
| Public role | Tiger Network's ASN assignment is a dormant capability that could be activated to originate BGP routes, introducing a new entity into the global routing system. Monitoring the registry and the first routing announcement provides early warning of an emerging operational actor with unknown dependencies and potential security implications. |
| Region | Jurisdiction not publicly confirmed |
| Category | Network infrastructure operator |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Company Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.80 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Tiger Network holds autonomous system number AS211121 per public registries; its commercial activities and corporate identity are unconfirmed beyond this registry assignment.
What It Does
- Registry-based holding of a network identifier: The only visible activity is the registration of AS211121, which implies an intent to use internet number resources for routing purposes, but no specific services are offered.
- Potential future network services: If the ASN becomes active, the entity could operate as an internet service provider, content delivery network, or private network, creating dependencies for downstream networks.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity baseline: The name 'Tiger Network' is self-reported in PeeringDB and RIR records without corroborating corporate registration details; no jurisdiction, mailing address, or official contact is available.
- Routing context: AS211121 is not announcing any IP prefixes according to current public BGP data, so the ASN is inactive and cannot be attributed to any operational network.
Control Surface
- ASN registry record: Authorized users can update the AS211121 entry in RIR and PeeringDB databases, influencing the public narrative about the entity.
- Potential BGP announcements: If the holder starts announcing routes, those announcements will directly affect global internet reachability for the originated prefixes.
Watchpoints
- Record accuracy and freshness: The registry entries may be stale or self-reported; any discrepancy between PeeringDB, RIR, and BGP data would signal uncertainty about the current status.
- Activation of AS211121: The first BGP announcement from this ASN would be a critical event, potentially indicating the emergence of a new network operator or a change in resource usage.
- Corporate linkage: Linking the name Tiger Network to a legally registered entity through official business records or corporate websites would improve the profile's reliability.

