Signal briefing / Regional ISP

INFODESCA SARL

Its ASN registration creates a potential control point for internet routing in the RIPE region. Changes in registry or routing could signal a shift in operational status or its role in internet infrastructure. Monitoring registry changes, ASN announcements, and contact metadata provides early warning.

INFODESCA SARL

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for INFODESCA SARL. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPEstat provides a public overview page for AS210309, confirming the ASN exists in RIPE-coordinated public data. (source risk: low risk)
  • bgp.toolsBGP.Tools indexes AS210309 in public routing intelligence, supporting external visibility of the ASN as an internet routing resource. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

Public RIPE/rdap registry records place INFODESCA SARL in the internet number resources ecosystem as the organisation named on an ASN registration. The available public evidence supports registry presence and contact context rather than a broader verified corporate profile.

Signal FocusInternet Registry Entity

Public RIPE/rdap registry records place INFODESCA SARL in the internet number resources ecosystem as the organisation named on an ASN registration. The available public evidence supports registry presence and contact context rather than a broader verified corporate profile.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

If AS210309 were to originate BGP announcements, it could introduce new network paths and dependencies in the global routing table. Absent active routing, the entity’s impact is confined to being a potential control point in the numbering ecosystem, justifying monitoring of registry changes.

Primary DomainMarket

If AS210309 were to originate BGP announcements, it could introduce new network paths and dependencies in the global routing table. Absent active routing, the entity’s impact is confined to being a potential control point in the numbering ecosystem, justifying monitoring of registry changes.

TopicInternet Registry Entity

Its ASN registration creates a potential control point for internet routing in the RIPE region. Changes in registry or routing could signal a shift in operational status or its role in internet infrastructure. Monitoring registry changes, ASN announcements, and contact metadata provides early warning.

ImpactMedium

If AS210309 were to originate BGP announcements, it could introduce new network paths and dependencies in the global routing table. Absent active routing, the entity’s impact is confined to being a potential control point in the numbering ecosystem, justifying monitoring of registry changes.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

INFODESCA SARL is a RIPE-registered entity tied to AS210309 with no active routing or corporate disclosures. Its intelligence value is limited to registry monitoring; any change in ASN announcements, prefix announcements, or corporate filings would alter the profile. Evidence gap: no website, financials, personnel, or jurisdiction data.

INFODESCA SARL

INFODESCA SARL is a RIPE-registered entity holding AS210309 with no active routing or corporate disclosures. Its intelligence value is limited to registry monitoring; any change in ASN announcements, prefix announcements, or corporate filings would alter the profile.

Why It Matters

If AS210309 were to originate BGP announcements, it could introduce new network paths and dependencies in the global routing table. Absent active routing, the entity’s impact is confined to being a potential control point in the numbering ecosystem, justifying monitoring of registry changes.

What Public Sources Show

INFODESCA SARL is a RIPE-registered entity whose only publicly verifiable presence is its internet registry record and the autonomous system number AS210309. No active BGP routing, corporate website, or commercial service has been observed. The entity’s significance currently depends on future public signals rather than current operations.

Three official sources establish the organization’s identity: the RIPE NCC registry accessible via RDAP, RIPEstat, and BGP.tools. These confirm the organisation handle ORG-IS435-RIPE and the ASN assignment. A phone contact is listed in the RDAP record, but no named individual is associated with the entity.

External routing platforms show no BGP announcements from AS210309. The absence of prefixes means INFODESCA SARL does not participate in global routing. Any future announcements would introduce new network paths and dependencies, altering the entity’s profile from dormant to active.

Beyond registry data, there are significant evidence gaps. No corporate website, incorporation filing, or business description could be found. Headquarters location, legal jurisdiction, and personnel remain unknown, limiting the depth of intelligence available.

The control surface for INFODESCA SARL is the RIPE organisation record (ORG-IS435-RIPE) and the AS210309 aut-num record. Whoever can modify these records can change contact details, routing policy, and resource ownership. The published phone number provides a direct but unverified channel to the registrant.

Watchpoints that would change the assessment include any modification to the RIPE records, the first BGP announcement from AS210309, the appearance of a named person in public filings, or new corporate disclosures. Each would indicate a shift from a passive registry holder to an active operator.

The primary uncertainty is whether INFODESCA SARL controls any operational infrastructure. Without routing evidence or corporate transparency, the organization might be a shelf entity or an early-stage venture. Until new facts emerge, readers should monitor rather than assume operational activity.

Operating Surface

Public RIPE/rdap registry records place INFODESCA SARL in the internet number resources ecosystem as the organisation named on an ASN registration. The available public evidence supports registry presence and contact context rather than a broader verified corporate profile.

Its ASN registration creates a potential control point for internet routing in the RIPE region. Changes in registry or routing could signal a shift in operational status or its role in internet infrastructure. Monitoring registry changes, ASN announcements, and contact metadata provides early warning.

Watchpoints

INFODESCA SARL is a low-signal entity whose ASN registration creates a potential routing control point. Without active operations, its main strategic value is as a monitor for sudden infrastructure activation or registration changes that could indicate a new player in the RIPE region.

Monitor RIPE record changes for ORG-IS435-RIPE and AS210309, check for new BGP announcements daily, and search for any corporate filings or website publications that would reveal operational intent and jurisdiction.

No corporate website, business registration, or personnel data is available. The legal jurisdiction and headquarters location are unknown. Active routing data is absent. These gaps prevent any assessment of operational capability or intent.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for INFODESCA SARL.
  • RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides a public overview page for AS210309, confirming the ASN exists in RIPE-coordinated public data.
  • bgp.tools - BGP.Tools indexes AS210309 in public routing intelligence, supporting external visibility of the ASN as an internet routing resource.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: INFODESCA SARL
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Geolocation NOT Established From Registry Data
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • If AS210309 were to originate BGP announcements, it could introduce new network paths and dependencies in the global routing table. Absent active routing, the entity’s impact is confined to being a potential control point in the numbering ecosystem, justifying monitoring of registry changes.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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