IT Manager is a registry contact label for AS210844 in the RIPE NCC database. The only publicly available evidence consists of three official registry sources: an RDAP record, a RIPE Database query, and an IANA ASN listing. No personal name, employer, commercial activity, or BGP prefix announcements are associated. The label likely represents a shared role account rather than an individual. Its principal value lies in continuity monitoring; changes could signal operational shifts, but without routing activity the impact is limited. The evidence boundary is narrow, and any future prefix announcements or corporate affiliation would alter the profile.
IT Manager acts as the publicly designated administrative and technical contact for AS210844, listed under RIPE handle IM6085‑RIPE. The role involves maintaining registration data and responding to operational and abuse inquiries. There is no evidence of direct network management, prefix ownership, or commercial authority.
Analysts monitor this label because it is the only public contact for AS210844. A stable record enables consistent communication; a sudden change could signal an ownership transfer, restructuring, or attempt to obscure responsibility. The label’s limited operational footprint keeps it a low‑confidence marker primarily useful for continuity monitoring.
Analysts monitor this label because it is the only public contact for AS210844. A stable record enables consistent communication; a sudden change could signal an ownership transfer, restructuring, or attempt to obscure responsibility. The label’s limited operational footprint keeps it a low‑confidence marker primarily useful for continuity monitoring.
IT Manager acts as the publicly designated administrative and technical contact for AS210844, listed under RIPE handle IM6085‑RIPE. The role involves maintaining registration data and responding to operational and abuse inquiries. There is no evidence of direct network management, prefix ownership, or commercial authority.
If the label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
IT Manager is a registry contact label for AS210844 in the RIPE NCC database. The only publicly available evidence consists of three official registry sources: an RDAP record, a RIPE Database query, and an IANA ASN listing. No personal name, employer, commercial activity, or BGP prefix announcements are associated. The label likely represents a shared role account rather than an individual. Its principal value lies in continuity monitoring; changes could signal operational shifts, but without routing activity the impact is limited. The evidence boundary is narrow, and any future prefix announcements or corporate affiliation would alter the profile.
If the label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
| 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
IT Manager
IT Manager is a registry contact label in the RIPE NCC database for autonomous system AS210844. No verified personal or organisational identity exists behind the label, and no BGP prefixes are announced. The label serves as a public coordination point, but its low footprint makes it a low‑confidence contact marker.
Why It Matters
If the label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
What Public Sources Show
IT Manager is not a company or a known individual. It is a registry contact label—a name in the RIPE NCC database that serves as the administrative and technical contact for autonomous system AS210844. The label is tied to handle IM6085-RIPE. No verified name, employer, or affiliation stands behind the entry.
The label is the only public touchpoint for AS210844. Network operators and regional registry staff use this record to reach the responsible party for inquiries or abuse reports. If the contact stays stable, coordination continues. A sudden change could signal a handover, internal restructuring, or an attempt to obscure resource control.
Public sources confirm the registry entry but nothing more. The RDAP record for AS210844 lists “IT Manager” as admin‑c and tech‑c. The RIPE Database associates handle IM6085-RIPE with that name. The IANA registry validates the ASN delegation. No company website, biography, or active BGP prefixes appear in the evidence.
The operating surface is limited to the RIPE contact fields. Anyone with account access can update the entry. There is no evidence of direct network management, prefix ownership, or commercial activity. The label is a coordination touchpoint, not an operational authority.
The label’s impact depends on AS210844’s activity. Currently, no BGP prefixes are announced, so changes affect registry transparency more than live routing. Should the ASN start announcing prefixes, the contact would become operationally critical. For now, it remains a low‑confidence marker.
A modification to the RDAP record would alter the baseline. A first‑party website or staff profile that links a real person or company to this label would add confidence. Also, if AS210844 begins announcing prefixes, the label’s relevance will grow.
Sources and uncertainty: The evidence comes from official registry interfaces—RDAP, RIPE Database, and IANA—which are reliable for registry data but provide no personal context. The label may be a shared role account. Without an employer, authority, or operational history, the profile remains provisional.
Operating Surface
IT Manager acts as the publicly designated administrative and technical contact for AS210844, listed under RIPE handle IM6085‑RIPE. The role involves maintaining registration data and responding to operational and abuse inquiries. There is no evidence of direct network management, prefix ownership, or commercial authority.
Analysts monitor this label because it is the only public contact for AS210844. A stable record enables consistent communication; a sudden change could signal an ownership transfer, restructuring, or attempt to obscure responsibility. The label’s limited operational footprint keeps it a low‑confidence marker primarily useful for continuity monitoring.
Watchpoints
IT Manager is a low-confidence registry contact marker. The absence of a real entity behind it means that the label’s value is entirely in its stability as a public touchpoint for AS210844. Any change triggers a reassessment. Without active BGP, the strategic significance remains minimal, but the contact is still the sole governance lever for the ASN in RIPE processes.
Continuous monitoring of the RDAP record for AS210844 is essential. A new contact name, removal of the entry, or addition of a website/abuse-c field would shift the baseline. Any prefix originations from AS210844 would elevate the label’s operational importance. A first-party company website tied to the handle would dramatically raise confidence and potentially link the ASN to a known entity.
No personal name, employer, corporate registration, or biography is available. The entity holding the ASN remains unknown. No routing data confirms operational use. These gaps prevent any attribution beyond a registry handle. Resolving them requires either a corporate self-disclosure, a change to the registry record, or a BGP observation linking the ASN to an organization.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - The RDAP record for AS210844 lists 'IT Manager' in both the admin-c and tech-c fields, establishing the registry context for this contact label.
- RIPE registry record - The RIPE Database query for handle IM6085-RIPE shows the name 'IT Manager' is attached to this permanent handle.
- Internet registry record - The IANA ASN registry confirms AS210844 is a valid delegated autonomous system number under the RIPE region, but does not identify the contact person.
Domain of operation
IT Manager is a registry contact label in the RIPE NCC database for autonomous system AS210844. No verified personal or organisational identity exists behind the label, and no BGP prefixes are announced. The label serves as a public coordination point, but its low footprint makes it a low‑confidence contact marker.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: The RDAP record for AS210844 lists 'IT Manager' in both the admin-c and tech-c fields, establishing the registry context for this contact label. Evidence basis: source-ef010bcecbf4
Timeline
- IT Manager public evidence observed
Analysts monitor this label because it is the only public contact for AS210844. A stable record enables consistent communication; a sudden change could signal an ownership transfer, restructuring, or attempt to obscure responsibility. The label’s limited operational footprint keeps it a low‑confidence marker primarily useful for continuity monitoring.
At A Glance
- Name: IT Manager
- Type: Individual registry-holder label
- Base: RIPE NCC Service Region
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- If the label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
- 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 label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If the label remains unchanged, other operators and registry staff can reliably reach the designated contact for AS210844. A change may indicate a significant shift at the resource holder, but without active BGP routes, the practical effect is limited to registry transparency. The label’s value would increase if AS210844 began announcing prefixes.
Watchpoints
- IT Manager is a low-confidence registry contact marker.
- The absence of a real entity behind it means that the label’s value is entirely in its stability as a public touchpoint for AS210844.
- Any change triggers a reassessment.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track IT Manager?
Analysts monitor this label because it is the only public contact for AS210844. A stable record enables consistent communication; a sudden change could signal an ownership transfer, restructuring, or attempt to obscure responsibility. The label’s limited operational footprint keeps it a low‑confidence marker primarily useful for continuity monitoring.
What evidence supports the profile?
The RDAP record for AS210844 lists 'IT Manager' in both the admin-c and tech-c fields, establishing the registry context for this contact label.
What should readers watch next?
IT Manager is a low-confidence registry contact marker.






