Signal briefing / Regional ISP

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o.

Dormant ASNs can become active without warning. If AS211774 begins advertising prefixes, it could introduce a new routing actor in the Czech Republic, altering peering relationships and regional traffic patterns. Monitoring provides early warning of potential changes to the Czech internet topology.

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o.

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • RIPE NCC AS Overview for AS211774Confirms that AS211774 is registered to IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o. and provides the organizational and country context from the RIPE database. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE NCC Announced Prefixes for AS211774Shows that no IP prefixes are currently announced by AS211774, confirming the dormant routing status as of the query date. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

The entity's only observable role is administratively holding AS211774. It has no active network operations, transit, hosting, or public internet services. The 's.r.o.' suffix and ign.cz domain indicate a Czech corporate form, but no further operational or commercial context is publicly available.

RegionCzech Republic

Czech Republic is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusDigital Infrastructure Institution

The entity's only observable role is administratively holding AS211774. It has no active network operations, transit, hosting, or public internet services. The 's.r.o.' suffix and ign.cz domain indicate a Czech corporate form, but no further operational or commercial context is publicly available.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

Current impact is negligible because no routes originate from AS211774. However, future activation would force network operators to assess new routing paths and dependencies, potentially affecting traffic resilience and latency. If the registration lapses, the ASN resource could be reallocated.

Primary DomainMarket

Current impact is negligible because no routes originate from AS211774. However, future activation would force network operators to assess new routing paths and dependencies, potentially affecting traffic resilience and latency. If the registration lapses, the ASN resource could be reallocated.

TopicDigital Infrastructure Institution

Dormant ASNs can become active without warning. If AS211774 begins advertising prefixes, it could introduce a new routing actor in the Czech Republic, altering peering relationships and regional traffic patterns. Monitoring provides early warning of potential changes to the Czech internet topology.

ImpactMedium

Current impact is negligible because no routes originate from AS211774. However, future activation would force network operators to assess new routing paths and dependencies, potentially affecting traffic resilience and latency. If the registration lapses, the ASN resource could be reallocated.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o. is a Czech limited liability company holding AS211774 in the RIPE NCC registry. As of June 2026, it announces no IP prefixes, making it a dormant entity with no public network activity. No website, PeeringDB, or corporate records are available. The only public evidence is the RIPE NCC registration. Its significance is latent: if it begins routing, it could impact Czech internet topology. Watch for registry changes, first BGP announcement, or corporate disclosure.

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o.

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o. is a Czech limited liability company registered as the holder of AS211774 in the RIPE NCC database. As of June 2026 it announces no IP prefixes, making it a dormant entity with no active internet routing presence.

Why It Matters

Current impact is negligible because no routes originate from AS211774. However, future activation would force network operators to assess new routing paths and dependencies, potentially affecting traffic resilience and latency. If the registration lapses, the ASN resource could be reallocated.

What Public Sources Show

IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o. is a Czech limited liability company that holds autonomous system number AS211774 in the RIPE NCC registry. As of June 2026, it announces no IP prefixes, giving it no active public role in internet routing. The only verifiable link between the company and internet infrastructure is this single dormant registration.

Two official RIPE NCC datasets provide the evidence. The AS overview confirms the company as the holder of AS211774. The announced prefixes endpoint returns zero active routes. Beyond these registry records, no company website, PeeringDB profile, or online presence has been found. The public footprint is entirely limited to this numbering resource.

The control surface is the RIPE NCC database entry itself. Authority to modify that record implies control over the entity's public internet identity. While the domain ign.cz appears in the company name, there is no confirmed active website or email service. Any registry changes would directly alter how the company is perceived in the global routing system.

Today, IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o. exerts no influence on network routing or traffic. If AS211774 begins advertising IP prefixes, however, it could introduce a new transit or peering actor within the Czech internet ecosystem. Operators would need to evaluate new routing paths, peering policies, and possible effects on latency and resilience. The dormant status makes impact entirely latent.

Several events could change the assessment. A first BGP announcement from AS211774 would mark the transition to an active network, requiring immediate operator attention. Registry record modifications—such as a holder change or new contacts—could signal preparation for activation or a transfer of control. The appearance of a website or corporate filings would shed light on the company's business intentions.

Important gaps remain. The company may be using the ASN for private peering that is invisible to public route collectors. The lack of corporate registry details from Czech commercial registers leaves the business purpose unknown. No individuals are publicly linked to the entity, so ultimate control remains opaque. Until new evidence emerges, the profile is defined by what is not visible.

Operating Surface

The entity's only observable role is administratively holding AS211774. It has no active network operations, transit, hosting, or public internet services. The 's.r.o.' suffix and ign.cz domain indicate a Czech corporate form, but no further operational or commercial context is publicly available.

Dormant ASNs can become active without warning. If AS211774 begins advertising prefixes, it could introduce a new routing actor in the Czech Republic, altering peering relationships and regional traffic patterns. Monitoring provides early warning of potential changes to the Czech internet topology.

Watchpoints

This dormant ASN represents a latent variable in Czech internet infrastructure. While it has no current impact, its activation could signal a new service provider, change in ownership, or speculative resource holding. The lack of a web presence makes it impossible to gauge intent, so registry and routing monitoring is the only early-warning mechanism.

BGP announcement of any prefix from AS211774; changes to the RIPE NCC organisation entity (name, address, contacts); appearance of a PeeringDB entry or company website; registration in the Czech Commercial Register.

No financial or commercial records; no website or customer-facing presence; no public corporate registration; no individual directors or officers identified. These gaps prevent assessment of the company’s scale, financial health, or operational purpose.

Sources

Signal Brief

  • Signal: IGN ign.cz internet, s.r.o.
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Czech Republic
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • Current impact is negligible because no routes originate from AS211774. However, future activation would force network operators to assess new routing paths and dependencies, potentially affecting traffic resilience and latency. If the registration lapses, the ASN resource could be reallocated.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

Member Briefing

Deeper Trend Context

Sign in with the right membership level to unlock the full briefing and source notes.

Only for Strategic Circle

Strategic Circle

Open to all readers. Unlock trend briefings after joining and signing in.

Join Strategic Circle

Only for Leadership Alliance

Leadership Alliance

For operators, investors, and policy teams that need relationship evidence, failure paths, and source notes. Sign in to unlock.

Join Leadership Alliance
BackMore Coverage: Regional ISP