Hans Christian Haaland surfaces in third-party ASN directories as the holder of AS201439, but authoritative RIPE WHOIS records consistently name a Polish entity instead. The ASN is inactive and announces no prefixes. A Bluesky bio describes the subject as a network consultant, but no link to AS201439 or any employer exists. No control surface is verifiable. This profile functions as a data-quality alert: the directory listings are unvalidated, and the risk of misattributing routing authority is the primary concern. Watchpoints include WHOIS record changes, BGP announcements, and any authoritative confirmation of the Haaland-AS201439 relationship. Evidence is limited to public aggregators and a social profile; no first-party or official source confirms Haaland’s role. Highly uncertain.
A Bluesky profile describes Haaland as a network consultant, but it does not link him to any ASN, employer, or operating organization. No verified network operations are associated with him.
The inconsistent ASN association represents a data-quality concern: analysts who rely on unverified directory listings could misattribute routing authority. Currently there is no public evidence that Haaland controls any internet resources.
The inconsistent ASN association represents a data-quality concern: analysts who rely on unverified directory listings could misattribute routing authority. Currently there is no public evidence that Haaland controls any internet resources.
A Bluesky profile describes Haaland as a network consultant, but it does not link him to any ASN, employer, or operating organization. No verified network operations are associated with him.
If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
Hans Christian Haaland surfaces in third-party ASN directories as the holder of AS201439, but authoritative RIPE WHOIS records consistently name a Polish entity instead. The ASN is inactive and announces no prefixes. A Bluesky bio describes the subject as a network consultant, but no link to AS201439 or any employer exists. No control surface is verifiable. This profile functions as a data-quality alert: the directory listings are unvalidated, and the risk of misattributing routing authority is the primary concern. Watchpoints include WHOIS record changes, BGP announcements, and any authoritative confirmation of the Haaland-AS201439 relationship. Evidence is limited to public aggregators and a social profile; no first-party or official source confirms Haaland’s role. Highly uncertain.
If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
| 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
Hans Christian Haaland
Hans Christian Haaland is a person whose name appears in some third-party ASN directories for AS201439, but official RIPE records contradict that listing and show no operational activity.
Why It Matters
If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
What Sources Show
Hans Christian Haaland surfaces in public ASN directories as the holder of AS201439, but the evidence is contradictory and does not confirm operational control. bgp.tools and IPGeolocation list him with a Norway marker, while the official RIPE WHOIS record names a Polish entity. The ASN announces no prefixes or services. This profile is a data-quality alert.
The RIPE WHOIS record for AS201439, as mirrored on several sites, lists the resource as assigned to Artur Wojtysiak trading as Danar Wojtysiak Sp. z o.o. in Poland, status ASSIGNED, last modified in July 2019. No announced prefixes, upstreams, or downstreams appear, making the ASN effectively dormant.
Two third-party platforms—bgp.tools and IPGeolocation—display Hans Christian Haaland with a Norwegian country tag as the holder of AS201439, but both also report zero IPv4 and IPv6 routes. The contradiction between these directory labels and the authoritative WHOIS entry forms the core of this assessment.
A Bluesky social profile describes a Hans Christian Haaland as a network consultant, yet it provides no mention of AS201439, any employer, or any operating network. No PeeringDB record, RIPE person object, Nkom registration, or company website ties this account to autonomous system operations. The self-description therefore offers no independent verification of the directory listings.
No verified control surface can currently be attributed to Hans Christian Haaland. There are no maintainer accounts, route-policy statements, or operator contacts that link him to AS201439, and the official registry names a different responsible entity. Any future operational role would depend on a change in the WHOIS record or demonstrable routing activity from the ASN.
Readers should treat all directory listings as unverified and focus on the data discrepancy. Watchpoints include any modification to the WHOIS record for AS201439, the emergence of BGP announcements from that ASN linked to Haaland, or the publication of an authoritative source—such as a RIPE person object or a Norwegian communications authority filing—naming Haaland in connection with network resources.
Until such evidence appears, the profile serves only as a monitoring marker.
The evidence boundary is narrow: it rests on public aggregator snapshots, a WHOIS mirror, and one social media bio. No employer, financial record, contract, or first-party website was found. Analysts should periodically refresh the WHOIS entry and check routing tables, avoiding any assumption that the directory label reflects real control. The name form ‘Haaland Hans Christian Haaland’ does not appear in any public source; only ‘Hans Christian Haaland’ is attested.
Operating Surface
A Bluesky profile describes Haaland as a network consultant, but it does not link him to any ASN, employer, or operating organization. No verified network operations are associated with him.
The inconsistent ASN association represents a data-quality concern: analysts who rely on unverified directory listings could misattribute routing authority. Currently there is no public evidence that Haaland controls any internet resources.
Watchpoints
The profile illustrates a common data-integrity problem in internet infrastructure intelligence: third-party aggregators occasionally reflect outdated, incorrect, or opportunistic ASN-holder labels that conflict with authoritative WHOIS records. For operational decision-making, no dependency or control should be attributed to Hans Christian Haaland based on the current dataset.
The intelligence value is in tracking the discrepancy as an indicator of data-quality drift and ensuring that analytical products do not inadvertently project false authority onto an unvalidated name.
Any change in the RIPE WHOIS holder field for AS201439; the first observed BGP announcement from AS201439 with a route origin that can be tied to Haaland; a RIPE person object or PeeringDB entry linking Haaland to the ASN; a registration with the Norwegian communications authority (Nkom) that names Haaland as a network operator.
No authoritative RIPE or Nkom registration for Haaland. No first-party website, employer record, or professional profile. No active prefixes or routing policy. No PeeringDB entry. No financial or contractual evidence. The name form 'Haaland Hans Christian Haaland' does not appear in any public source, indicating a data entry artifact; only 'Hans Christian Haaland' is used in searches.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for Haaland Hans Christian Haaland.
- bgp.tools - The Personal ASN tag page includes AS201439 with Hans Christian Haaland and a Norway marker.
- ipgeolocation.io - The Norway ASN browser lists AS201439 as Hans Christian Haaland, NO, with 0 IPv4 routes and 0 IPv6 routes.
- ipinfo.io - The AS201439 page lists Artur Wojtysiak trading as Danar Wojtysiak Sp. z o.o., country Poland, registry RIPE, ASN type Inactive, and no known IP ranges, peers, upstreams, or downstreams.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - The page displays RIPE WHOIS output for AS201439 naming DANAR-WOJTYSIAK-AS and Artur Wojtysiak trading as Danar Wojtysiak Sp. z o.o., with status ASSIGNED and last-modified 2019-07-12.
- bsky.app - The public profile is indexed as Hans Christian Haaland and describes the person as a network consultant, but it does not link the profile to AS201439.
Domain of operation
Hans Christian Haaland is a person whose name appears in some third-party ASN directories for AS201439, but official RIPE records contradict that listing and show no operational activity.
- Internet registry record: public-source identity and registry context for Haaland Hans Christian Haaland. Evidence basis: source-105eae3349cb
Timeline
- Hans Christian Haaland source evidence observed
The inconsistent ASN association represents a data-quality concern: analysts who rely on unverified directory listings could misattribute routing authority. Currently there is no public evidence that Haaland controls any internet resources.
At A Glance
- Name: Hans Christian Haaland
- Type: Individual registry-holder label
- Base: Norway, Poland
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If the association with AS201439 were valid, Haaland could influence routing announcements for that ASN. Since the official registry names a different operator and the ASN is inactive, the main impact is a watchpoint for data integrity rather than operational risk.
Watchpoints
- The profile illustrates a common data-integrity problem in internet infrastructure intelligence: third-party aggregators occasionally reflect outdated, incorrect, or opportunistic ASN-holder labels that conflict with authoritative WHOIS records.
- For operational decision-making, no dependency or control should be attributed to Hans Christian Haaland based on the current dataset.
- The intelligence value is in tracking the discrepancy as an indicator of data-quality drift and ensuring that analytical products do not inadvertently project false authority onto an unvalidated name.
Caveats
- Evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Control or contract claims require direct public support before they are described as settled facts.
FAQ
Why does BTW track Hans Christian Haaland?
The inconsistent ASN association represents a data-quality concern: analysts who rely on unverified directory listings could misattribute routing authority. Currently there is no public evidence that Haaland controls any internet resources.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for Haaland Hans Christian Haaland.
What should readers watch next?
The profile illustrates a common data-integrity problem in internet infrastructure intelligence: third-party aggregators occasionally reflect outdated, incorrect, or opportunistic ASN-holder labels that conflict with authoritative WHOIS records.






