FEELA is a public intelligence profile built from public registry, operator, and source material. It summarizes what can be verified about the subject, separates public infrastructure facts from private relationship claims, and keeps contact handling behind the appropriate membership tier. The profile should be read as a monitoring baseline future events, not as a claim that every relationship or dependency is already proven.
Filip's public role is the executive director or CEO of CZ.NIC, the .cz domain registry operator; the Chairman of the RIPE NCC Executive Board, which governs number resources for the RIPE service region; the Chairman of the Board of NIX.CZ, a major European internet exchange point; and a contributor to BIRD, the widely used open‑source routing daemon. The FEELA and FEELA‑NET labels are his personal registry contact surface for the autonomous system AS212074.
Ondřej Filip matters because the FEELA label appears in internet registry and routing data attached to AS212074, and analysts who misread it as an organisation miss that it points to a person with significant governance power. Filip's multiple high‑trust internet infrastructure positions mean changes in his personal registry surface, or in his institutional roles, can reverberate across Czech and RIPE region internet operations, peering coordination, and routing software communities.
Ondřej Filip matters because the FEELA label appears in internet registry and routing data attached to AS212074, and analysts who misread it as an organisation miss that it points to a person with significant governance power. Filip's multiple high‑trust internet infrastructure positions mean changes in his personal registry surface, or in his institutional roles, can reverberate across Czech and RIPE region internet operations, peering coordination, and routing software communities.
Filip's public role is the executive director or CEO of CZ.NIC, the .cz domain registry operator; the Chairman of the RIPE NCC Executive Board, which governs number resources for the RIPE service region; the Chairman of the Board of NIX.CZ, a major European internet exchange point; and a contributor to BIRD, the widely used open‑source routing daemon. The FEELA and FEELA‑NET labels are his personal registry contact surface for the autonomous system AS212074.
The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
FEELA is a public intelligence profile built from public registry, operator, and source material. It summarizes what can be verified about the subject, separates public infrastructure facts from private relationship claims, and keeps contact handling behind the appropriate membership tier. The profile should be read as a monitoring baseline future events, not as a claim that every relationship or dependency is already proven.
The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Ondřej Filip
Ondřej Filip is a Czech internet infrastructure executive whose personal registry labels FEELA and FEELA‑NET tag AS212074, but whose true significance lies in his institutional roles as CEO of CZ.NIC (.cz ccTLD), Chair of the RIPE NCC Executive Board, Chairman of NIX.CZ (the largest Czech IXP), and original author of the BIRD routing daemon. The FEELA label is a narrow personal contact surface, not a standalone organisation, and changes to it matter because of Filip's governance authority.
Why It Matters
The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
What Public Sources Show
The FEELA label that appears across internet registry records for AS212074 is not a standalone institution. Public evidence consistently points to a single person: Ondřej Filip, a Czech internet infrastructure executive whose day‑to‑day roles shape .cz domain operations, RIPE region number‑resource governance, and peering at one of Europe's largest exchange points. For anyone encountering FEELA in a routing incident or a network investigation, the operational meaning is Filip's personal resource holder surface, amplified by his institutional authority.
Filip's core public roles are well‑documented. He serves as the executive director or CEO of CZ.NIC, the administrator of the .cz country‑code top‑level domain and a key player in Czech internet security and infrastructure. He also chairs the Executive Board of the RIPE NCC, the body that manages IP address and AS number allocation for Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. In addition, he chairs the board of NIX.CZ, the largest neutral internet exchange point in the Czech Republic, which in 2024 carried over 3.2 terabits per second of peak traffic. These positions are not honorary; they involve budget oversight, high‑level management guidance, and representation of thousands of members.
The narrow registry surface that carries the FEELA name revolves around AS212074. Public WHOIS‑derived mirrors list the autonomous system as FEELA‑NET, with Filip's name, the organisation record ORG‑OF58‑RIPE, the maintainer MNT‑FEELA, and a role handle FA9005‑RIPE. IANA has assigned the encompassing ASN range to the RIPE NCC. The RIPE NCC member directory lists Ondrej Filip for the Czech Republic service area, directly linking the registry label to the person. A separate network.cz domain WHOIS snapshot also maps the FEELA label to Filip, reinforcing that the label is a personal contact surface, not a corporate entity.
The impact of this concentration is interpretive. When network operators or analysts see FEELA or FEELA‑NET in an AS path, a peering record, or a contact field, the label can be misread as an organization. The accurate reading is that the resource belongs to Filip, a figure whose institutional roles give him influence over .cz domain policy, RIPE NCC resource allocation, and peering coordination. Changes to AS212074 — new prefixes, altered routing policies, or a switch in maintainer — become signals not just about one AS, but about a person deeply embedded in European internet governance.
Filip's technical credibility adds another layer. He is one of the original authors of BIRD, the open‑source routing daemon deployed at Internet exchange points, data centers, and ISP networks worldwide. BIRD's development is now supported by CZ.NIC Labs. This connection means Filip is not only a governance figure; his direct work on routing software gives him a practical understanding of BGP and prefix lifecycle, further amplifying the relevance of his personal registry footprint.
However, readers must treat the FEELA label with care. No public source establishes FEELA as a separate legal entity, employer, or commercial network operator. The label exercises its materiality through registry contact control. The current routing footprint of AS212074 is not confirmed — no live BGP data, ROAs, or prefix announcements have been validated for this profile. Moreover, some of Filip's previously reported affiliations, such as Euro‑IX board membership and ICANN SSAC service, appear to be date‑bound or lapsed according to recent official pages. Relying on older biographies without checking current rosters would overstate his present institutional footprint.
The watchpoints that would change the intelligence assessment are concrete. A verified live BGP announcement from AS212074, especially one carrying significant address space, would upgrade the network relevance. A change in the AS212074 maintainer or role contact would signal a shift in who controls the registry surface. Any departure from Filip's current leadership roles at CZ.NIC, RIPE NCC, or NIX.CZ would alter his authority surface. Conversely, a primary source confirming FEELA as a real organization would rewrite the entire profile.
Sources are all official registry and institutional pages. The RIPE NCC's executive board page (ripe.net/about‑us/executive‑board) confirms Filip's chairmanship and term. CZ.NIC's management page and news items (nic.cz) confirm his executive director role and re‑election. NIX.CZ's contact page and 2024 annual report (nix.cz) confirm his board chairmanship and the exchange's scale. WHOIS mirrors and IANA's AS registry place AS212074. The BIRD project site (bird.nic.cz) details his authorship and role. Euro‑IX's board page and ICANN's SAC132 document past affiliations. Cloudflare Radar provides measurement context, though not authority.
Operating Surface
Filip's public role is the executive director or CEO of CZ.NIC, the .cz domain registry operator; the Chairman of the RIPE NCC Executive Board, which governs number resources for the RIPE service region; the Chairman of the Board of NIX.CZ, a major European internet exchange point; and a contributor to BIRD, the widely used open‑source routing daemon. The FEELA and FEELA‑NET labels are his personal registry contact surface for the autonomous system AS212074.
Ondřej Filip matters because the FEELA label appears in internet registry and routing data attached to AS212074, and analysts who misread it as an organisation miss that it points to a person with significant governance power. Filip's multiple high‑trust internet infrastructure positions mean changes in his personal registry surface, or in his institutional roles, can reverberate across Czech and RIPE region internet operations, peering coordination, and routing software communities.
Watchpoints
The FEELA label is a registry artifact that can distract from the real subject: Ondřej Filip, a multi‑hatted internet governance executive. Any change in his personal AS212074 records or his institutional board seats is a potential canary for policy or operational shifts in the Czech and RIPE internet ecosystems. The narrow resource surface amplifies, rather than diminishes, the intelligence value because it ties a small, trackable registry signal to a person with outsized influence.
- RIPE NCC Executive Board elections or resignations. 2. CZ.NIC and NIX.CZ board composition changes. 3. AS212074 registry field updates (maintainer, admin‑c, tech‑c, import/export). 4. First confirmed live BGP announcement of customer prefixes from AS212074. 5. Any public corporate registration or website for a FEELA entity.
Live BGP data for AS212074 (prefixes, ROAs, route objects) must be fetched from RIPEstat or RIS. Current RIPE Database fields for AS212074 should be pulled from rdap.db.ripe.net/autnum/212074 rather than relying on mirrors. Direct confirmation of Filip's current IX‑F and CSNOG involvement from primary organization pages is needed.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for FEELA.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - Public WHOIS-derived page identifies AS212074 as FEELA-NET, org-name Ondrej Filip, organisation ORG-OF58-RIPE, country CZ, status ASSIGNED, MNT-FEELA, and role FEELA/FA9005-RIPE.
- RIPE registry record - RIPE NCC public member directory lists Ondrej Filip for Czech Republic service area and shows the FEELA-associated contact context, supporting identity resolution from FEELA to Ondřej Filip.
- RIPE registry record - RIPE NCC biography identifies Ondřej Filip as Executive Board Chair, CEO of CZ.NIC since December 2004, Chair of NIX.CZ, IX-F board member, SSAC committee member, CSNOG programme committee participant, and affiliated with nine LIRs.
- nic.cz - CZ.NIC management page identifies Ondřej Filip as executive director, describes IPEX technical-director experience, and lists NIX.CZ, RIPE NCC, Euro-IX, SSAC, and root-zone key-stewardship context.
- nic.cz - CZ.NIC news item says Ondřej Filip was re-elected to the RIPE NCC Executive Board on 2025-05-16 for the next three years and was then chair of that governing body.
- bird.nic.cz - Official BIRD site identifies Ondřej Filip as CEO of CZ.NIC, RIPE NCC Executive Board Chair, IANA Root Zone Cryptographic Officer, and one of BIRD's original authors, and describes BIRD's deployment in IXPs, data centers, ISPs, route analysis, and hardware integration.
- RIPE registry record - RIPE Database page explains that the RIPE Database contains network registration information, related contact details, and routing policies, supporting the treatment of AS212074/FEELA-NET as registry evidence.
- Internet registry record - IANA AS number registry shows ASNs 211356-212379 assigned by RIPE NCC with RIPE RDAP service, placing AS212074 inside RIPE NCC authority.
- radar.cloudflare.com - Cloudflare Radar tracks AS212074 as FEELA-NET in Czech Republic and exposes public measurement sections for traffic, adoption, security, announced address space, and BGP announcements.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - Public network.cz WHOIS mirror lists FEELA as registrant/admin contact and names Ondřej Filip, supporting the FEELA-to-person identity link for the domain surface.
- RIPE registry record - Lists Ondřej Filip as RIPE NCC Executive Board Chair, with term May 2025 to May 2028, and describes Executive Board functions including member representation, management guidance, finance, budget approval, management appointment, and general meetings.
Domain of operation
Ondřej Filip is a Czech internet infrastructure executive whose personal registry labels FEELA and FEELA‑NET tag AS212074, but whose true significance lies in his institutional roles as CEO of CZ.NIC (.cz ccTLD), Chair of the RIPE NCC Executive Board, Chairman of NIX.CZ (the largest Czech IXP), and original author of the BIRD routing daemon. The FEELA label is a narrow personal contact surface, not a standalone organisation, and changes to it matter because of Filip's governance authority.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for FEELA. Evidence basis: source-fbdf528c9cf0
Timeline
- Ondřej Filip public evidence observed
Ondřej Filip matters because the FEELA label appears in internet registry and routing data attached to AS212074, and analysts who misread it as an organisation miss that it points to a person with significant governance power. Filip's multiple high‑trust internet infrastructure positions mean changes in his personal registry surface, or in his institutional roles, can reverberate across Czech and RIPE region internet operations, peering coordination, and routing software communities.
At A Glance
- Name: Ondřej Filip
- Type: Internet registry
- Base: Czech Republic
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- network resources
- registry records
- operator-published service surface
- relationship events
Why It Matters
- The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- public registries
- routing visibility
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The impact of the FEELA signal is its capacity to obscure accountability. When FEELA or FEELA‑NET appears in WHOIS, BGP, or incident data, a reader might treat it as an unknown entity. The correct interpretation is that it represents Ondřej Filip, whose authority spans .cz domain administration, RIPE NCC resource policy, and peering exchange governance. A change in AS212074's registry fields, a new live routing announcement, or a shift in Filip's board seats would materially alter the risk and accountability interpretation for any party relying on that data.
Watchpoints
- The FEELA label is a registry artifact that can distract from the real subject: Ondřej Filip, a multi‑hatted internet governance executive.
- Any change in his personal AS212074 records or his institutional board seats is a potential canary for policy or operational shifts in the Czech and RIPE internet ecosystems.
- The narrow resource surface amplifies, rather than diminishes, the intelligence value because it ties a small, trackable registry signal to a person with outsized influence.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track Ondřej Filip?
Ondřej Filip matters because the FEELA label appears in internet registry and routing data attached to AS212074, and analysts who misread it as an organisation miss that it points to a person with significant governance power. Filip's multiple high‑trust internet infrastructure positions mean changes in his personal registry surface, or in his institutional roles, can reverberate across Czech and RIPE region internet operations, peering coordination, and routing software communities.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for FEELA.
What should readers watch next?
The FEELA label is a registry artifact that can distract from the real subject: Ondřej Filip, a multi‑hatted internet governance executive.





