Iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is a dormant ASN holder in the RIPE NCC registry with a name suggesting an Iraqi e‑payment focus. All evidence is limited to public registry records; the entity has never announced a prefix, has no website, and no known customers or partners. Its existence is a latent watchpoint: if activated, it could become a critical dependency for Iraq's digital payment networks. The profile separates registry‑verifiable facts from substantial unknowns about ownership, licensing, and intent. Watch for any registry changes, prefix announcements, or public corporate presence that would confirm operational status.
The entity appears in internet registries as an ASN holder with a name suggesting an e-payment services role in Iraq. Currently, it announces no IP prefixes and has no visible routing activity, so its operational role is potential rather than active. Its registry entry position could enable future internet connectivity for financial services, but no evidence confirms current operations.
Despite its inactivity, iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is tracked because an entity that explicitly names itself for e-payment services, holds an ASN, and is located in Iraq could, if activated, become a critical dependency in the country's financial internet infrastructure. Any routing activity would alter the connectivity map for payment networks, making the entity a latent watchpoint for analysts monitoring Iraqi internet sovereignty and financial infrastructure resilience.
The entity appears in internet registries as an ASN holder with a name suggesting an e-payment services role in Iraq. Currently, it announces no IP prefixes and has no visible routing activity, so its operational role is potential rather than active. Its registry entry position could enable future internet connectivity for financial services, but no evidence confirms current operations.
The entity appears in internet registries as an ASN holder with a name suggesting an e-payment services role in Iraq. Currently, it announces no IP prefixes and has no visible routing activity, so its operational role is potential rather than active. Its registry entry position could enable future internet connectivity for financial services, but no evidence confirms current operations.
The public signals about this entity have no current operational impact on internet routing, connectivity, or payment systems. The impact mechanism is entirely forward‑looking: if the entity begins announcing prefixes, it could insert itself into the routing paths of Iraqi financial institutions, creating both a new connectivity option and a potential single point of failure for those institutions. Conversely, if the ASN remains dormant or is withdrawn, the entity's infrastructure relevance stays at zero.
Iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is a dormant ASN holder in the RIPE NCC registry with a name suggesting an Iraqi e‑payment focus. All evidence is limited to public registry records; the entity has never announced a prefix, has no website, and no known customers or partners. Its existence is a latent watchpoint: if activated, it could become a critical dependency for Iraq's digital payment networks. The profile separates registry‑verifiable facts from substantial unknowns about ownership, licensing, and intent. Watch for any registry changes, prefix announcements, or public corporate presence that would confirm operational status.
The public signals about this entity have no current operational impact on internet routing, connectivity, or payment systems. The impact mechanism is entirely forward‑looking: if the entity begins announcing prefixes, it could insert itself into the routing paths of Iraqi financial institutions, creating both a new connectivity option and a potential single point of failure for those institutions. Conversely, if the ASN remains dormant or is withdrawn, the entity's infrastructure relevance stays at zero.
Several public sources
iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC)
iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is a dormant ASN registrant in the RIPE NCC registry with a name suggesting an e-payment focus in Iraq. It holds AS211534 but announces no IP prefixes and has no active routing, making its operational role latent.
Why It Matters
The public signals about this entity have no current operational impact on internet routing, connectivity, or payment systems. The impact mechanism is entirely forward‑looking: if the entity begins announcing prefixes, it could insert itself into the routing paths of Iraqi financial institutions, creating both a new connectivity option and a potential single point of failure for those institutions.
Conversely, if the ASN remains dormant or is withdrawn, the entity's infrastructure relevance stays at zero.
What Public Sources Show
The institution registered as iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) holds autonomous system number AS211534 in the RIPE NCC registry but has never announced a network prefix. Its name signals a future role in Iraq’s digital payment infrastructure, yet today it exercises no operational control over internet routing. The entity occupies a latent, rather than active, position in the global internet numbering system.
Three public registry sources confirm the registration. RIPE NCC’s AS overview and RDAP lookup list the entity as the holder of AS211534 and provide administrative contacts. A separate query against RIPEstat shows that the AS announces zero prefixes, leaving it invisible in global BGP tables. No corporate website, government filing, or service page supplements these records.
The absence of active routing means the entity does not currently carry traffic, serve customers, or interconnect with any known upstream provider. Analysts cannot map its commercial dependencies or assess its technical readiness. The entity’s name explicitly invokes payment systems and services, but no licensing or regulatory registration with Iraqi financial authorities has been found to corroborate that ambition.
Should iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate ever activate its ASN and begin announcing prefixes, it could become a dependency for Iraqi financial institutions that rely on BGP to reach payment gateways, clearing houses, or banking applications. In that scenario, a misconfiguration or withdrawal would disrupt financial connectivity, making the entity a critical node for sovereign payment resilience. For now, that risk is entirely hypothetical.
The only observable control surface is the RIPE NCC registration. Changes to the ASN’s holder name, technical contact, or routing policy entries would signal a shift in ownership or operational intent. Without active prefixes, however, there is no routing policy to observe; the entity exercises no real-time control over internet traffic flows.
Readers should monitor the RIPEstat announced prefixes dataset for AS211534: a first prefix announcement would move the profile from dormant to potentially operational. Any emergence of an official website, an Iraq corporate registration, a PeeringDB entry, or a partnership announcement would reduce uncertainty. Conversely, if the ASN is withdrawn or transferred, the entity’s infrastructure relevance returns to zero.
Without direct access to the entity’s owners or internal plans, the gap between registry name and operational reality cannot be closed from public sources alone. It is equally possible that the ASN was reserved for a project that never launched, that the entity exists only on paper, or that it is preparing for a delayed market entry.
Until routing data changes, the profile remains that of a dormant number holder with a suggestive name.
Operating Surface
The entity appears in internet registries as an ASN holder with a name suggesting an e-payment services role in Iraq. Currently, it announces no IP prefixes and has no visible routing activity, so its operational role is potential rather than active. Its registry entry position could enable future internet connectivity for financial services, but no evidence confirms current operations.
Despite its inactivity, iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is tracked because an entity that explicitly names itself for e-payment services, holds an ASN, and is located in Iraq could, if activated, become a critical dependency in the country's financial internet infrastructure.
Any routing activity would alter the connectivity map for payment networks, making the entity a latent watchpoint for analysts monitoring Iraqi internet sovereignty and financial infrastructure resilience.
Watchpoints
The dormant ASN registration suggests a pre-positioning for a future e-payment network role in Iraq, possibly tied to anticipated regulatory changes or market entry. However, without routing activity, the entity adds no current value and represents a latent dependency. Rival operators or state actors could equally use such dormant registrations to obscure infrastructure development. The profile is a placeholder for a potential future node in Iraq's financial internet architecture.
A single announced prefix would elevate the entity to an operational actor; multiple prefixes with stable routing would indicate a serious commitment. Conversely, any change in the ASN holder or contact details could signal a sale, transfer, or shift in control. Absence of any change over 12-18 months would suggest the registration is abandoned or held speculatively.
No information exists on the entity's ownership, funding, regulatory license, or technical team. The lack of a public website makes it impossible to verify its business model or corporate standing. Additional public data sources—such as Iraq's company registry, central bank payment system licenses, or industry press—have not been searched but could fill these gaps.
Sources
- RIPE NCC AS Overview for AS211534 - Confirms AS211534 is registered to iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) and provides registry context.
- RDAP Lookup for AS211534 - Provides registry, routing, and contact details for AS211534, confirming the entity's name.
- RIPE NCC Announced Prefixes for AS211534 - Shows that AS211534 currently announces no IP prefixes, indicating no active BGP routing.
Domain of operation
Iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is a dormant ASN holder in the RIPE NCC registry with a name suggesting an Iraqi e‑payment focus. All evidence is limited to public registry records; the entity has never announced a prefix, has no website, and no known customers or partners. Its existence is a latent watchpoint: if activated, it could become a critical dependency for Iraq's digital payment networks. The profile separates registry‑verifiable facts from substantial unknowns about ownership, licensing, and intent. Watch for any registry changes, prefix announcements, or public corporate presence that would confirm operational status.
- Public role: iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is framed by the entity appears in internet registries as an asn holder with a name suggesting an e-payment services role in iraq. currently, it announces no ip prefixes and has no visible routing activity, so its operational role is potential rather than active. its registry entry position could enable future internet connectivity for financial services, but no evidence confirms current operations. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: RIPE NCC AS Overview for AS211534 — Confirms AS211534 is registered to iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) and provides registry context.; RDAP Lookup for AS211534 — Provides registry, routing, and contact details for AS211534, confirming the entity's name.
- Operating Surface: Digital Infrastructure Institution and Iraq provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: RIPE NCC AS Overview for AS211534 — Confirms AS211534 is registered to iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) and provides registry context.; RDAP Lookup for AS211534 — Provides registry, routing, and contact details for AS211534, confirming the entity's name.
Timeline
- iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) public profile updated
Public coverage records iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
At A Glance
- Name: iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC)
- Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
- Base: Iraq
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- The public signals about this entity have no current operational impact on internet routing, connectivity, or payment systems. The impact mechanism is entirely forward‑looking: if the entity begins announcing prefixes, it could insert itself into the routing paths of Iraqi financial institutions, creating both a new connectivity option and a potential single point of failure for those institutions. Conversely, if the ASN remains dormant or is withdrawn, the entity's infrastructure relevance stays at zero.
- 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.
The public signals about this entity have no current operational impact on internet routing, connectivity, or payment systems. The impact mechanism is entirely forward‑looking: if the entity begins announcing prefixes, it could insert itself into the routing paths of Iraqi financial institutions, creating both a new connectivity option and a potential single point of failure for those institutions. Conversely, if the ASN remains dormant or is withdrawn, the entity's infrastructure relevance stays at zero.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The public read of iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) is limited to visible role, operating context, and relationship evidence.
Watchpoints
- New public role, affiliation, product, policy, or market disclosures.
- Verified relationship changes involving named organizations or people.
Caveats
- Private or unverified claims are excluded from this public view.
FAQ
Why is iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) included?
iq-ishtargate Ishtar Gate for e-Payment Systems and Services (PSC) has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
What is public about this profile?
The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked entities, and evidence-backed watchpoints.
What should readers watch next?
Readers should watch for source-backed role changes, new partnerships, regulatory exposure, operating expansion, or evidence that changes the public assessment.

