Signal briefing / Regional ISP

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL

The entity matters because any future activation could introduce new routing dependencies and potential security or reliability risks for directly connected networks. Currently dormant, it warrants low-priority monitoring; changes to its registry or routing status would alter its relevance.

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL. (source risk: low risk)
  • Internet registry recordevidence-led registry, routing, or network context for Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL. (source risk: low risk)
  • Internet registry recordevidence-led routing visibility context for Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL via AS211908. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL controls the RIPE database record for AS211908, allowing it to manage numbering resources and create route entities. However, it has no demonstrated operational network, no announced prefixes, and no publicly discoverable corporate presence, so its role is currently registry-holder only.

RegionGlobal

Global is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusDigital Infrastructure Institution

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL controls the RIPE database record for AS211908, allowing it to manage numbering resources and create route entities. However, it has no demonstrated operational network, no announced prefixes, and no publicly discoverable corporate presence, so its role is currently registry-holder only.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

Currently, Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL has no impact on the internet routing plane. If it later announces BGP prefixes, those changes could affect routing security and dependency chains for directly connected networks.

Primary DomainMarket

Currently, Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL has no impact on the internet routing plane. If it later announces BGP prefixes, those changes could affect routing security and dependency chains for directly connected networks.

TopicDigital Infrastructure Institution

The entity matters because any future activation could introduce new routing dependencies and potential security or reliability risks for directly connected networks. Currently dormant, it warrants low-priority monitoring; changes to its registry or routing status would alter its relevance.

ImpactMedium

Currently, Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL has no impact on the internet routing plane. If it later announces BGP prefixes, those changes could affect routing security and dependency chains for directly connected networks.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL is a dormant RIPE registry holder for AS211908 with zero operational footprint. The thesis is that it warrants monitoring for activation signals. Evidence is limited to three public registry sources; no corporate, financial, or service records exist. Watchpoints: RDAP changes, BGP announcements, website appearance. Data gaps: ownership, business plan, location.

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL is a dormant RIPE NCC registry holder for AS211908 with no operational network. All public evidence is limited to three registry sources; no services, customers, or corporate presence are known. Monitoring for activation signals is the primary intelligence value.

Why It Matters

Currently, Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL has no impact on the internet routing plane. If it later announces BGP prefixes, those changes could affect routing security and dependency chains for directly connected networks.

What Public Sources Show

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL exists in the RIPE NCC registry as the holder of autonomous system AS211908, but public evidence shows no operational network. No IP prefixes are assigned, and no BGP announcements have been observed. The organisation has no known website, services, or customers. Its real-world status remains unknown beyond the registry data.

The organisation controls the RIPE database record for AS211908, which gives it the ability to manage contact handles, create route entities, and request IP address allocations. Administrative and technical contacts are handled under the role MA18583-RIPE, and an abuse contact role is defined. These registry entries are the entirety of its observable infrastructure.

If the entity were to activate network services and announce BGP prefixes, it would introduce new routing dependencies and potential security or reliability concerns for directly connected networks. Currently, the absence of any operational footprint means there is no immediate impact on the internet routing plane.

The assessment rests on three official sources: the RDAP record for AS211908, RIPE Stat overview data, and RIPE Stat announced prefixes data. All sources confirm the entity’s registration but show zero routing activity. No corporate or financial records have been found to corroborate its existence outside the registry.

Network operators should monitor changes to the RDAP and WHOIS records for AS211908. The appearance of announced BGP prefixes, a company website, or a PeeringDB entry would signal that the entity is becoming operational. Any such change would raise its relevance and require reassessment of its routing footprint.

Uncertainty remains high because no independent public presence verifies Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL as a functioning company. Its name suggests a planned mobile telecom operation, but without additional evidence, that interpretation is conjecture. Readers should treat the registry record as the only confirmed fact.

Operating Surface

Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL controls the RIPE database record for AS211908, allowing it to manage numbering resources and create route entities. However, it has no demonstrated operational network, no announced prefixes, and no publicly discoverable corporate presence, so its role is currently registry-holder only.

The entity matters because any future activation could introduce new routing dependencies and potential security or reliability risks for directly connected networks. Currently dormant, it warrants low-priority monitoring; changes to its registry or routing status would alter its relevance.

Watchpoints

The entity's non-operational state makes it a low-priority tracking target, but its registry presence and mobile-themed name hint at potential future activity. Any activation would change its relevance for network operators, particularly if it obtains IP space and peers.

Concrete watchpoints include new BGP announcements, creation of route entities, updates to the RIPE organisation or contact handles, the appearance of a corporate website, or a PeeringDB entry. Each would indicate a shift from dormant to active.

Missing information includes the entity's legal jurisdiction, ownership, physical location, business plan, and any prior operational history. Without these, the assessment remains limited to registry visibility.

Sources

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Global
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Market Context

  • Currently, Horizon Scope Mobile Telecom WLL has no impact on the internet routing plane. If it later announces BGP prefixes, those changes could affect routing security and dependency chains for directly connected networks.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records

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