Signal briefing / Regional ISP

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL

An ASN holder can influence internet routing by advertising or withdrawing prefixes. Monitoring this entity allows detection of any shift from dormancy to active operation, which could introduce new traffic paths, routing anomalies, or security dependencies. While dormant, it warrants periodic oversight rather than urgent action.

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Internet registry recordpublic-source identity and registry context for Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPE Stat identifies AS211281 with the name "Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL," confirming public registry/routing context for the subject. (source risk: low risk)
  • bgpview.ioBGPView lists AS211281 as "NEOHOST-AS," providing corroborating public routing visibility for the ASN. (source risk: low risk)
  • ipinfo.ioIPinfo publishes a public ASN page for AS211281, corroborating that the ASN is visible in public network intelligence sources. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryRegional ISP

The entity holds AS211281, which grants the technical ability to participate in Border Gateway Protocol routing. As no prefixes are originated, it functions as a dormant number-resource holder rather than an active network operator. Its administrative presence is limited to the RIPE database entry.

RegionEurope

Europe is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusInternet Infrastructure Entity

The entity holds AS211281, which grants the technical ability to participate in Border Gateway Protocol routing. As no prefixes are originated, it functions as a dormant number-resource holder rather than an active network operator. Its administrative presence is limited to the RIPE database entry.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

Should AS211281 begin announcing IP prefixes, it could alter routing topology and create real-world connectivity effects, potentially affecting network performance or security. Until activation, its impact remains theoretical and limited to the administrative entry in the RIPE NCC registry.

Primary DomainMarket

Should AS211281 begin announcing IP prefixes, it could alter routing topology and create real-world connectivity effects, potentially affecting network performance or security. Until activation, its impact remains theoretical and limited to the administrative entry in the RIPE NCC registry.

TopicInternet Infrastructure Entity

An ASN holder can influence internet routing by advertising or withdrawing prefixes. Monitoring this entity allows detection of any shift from dormancy to active operation, which could introduce new traffic paths, routing anomalies, or security dependencies. While dormant, it warrants periodic oversight rather than urgent action.

ImpactMedium

Should AS211281 begin announcing IP prefixes, it could alter routing topology and create real-world connectivity effects, potentially affecting network performance or security. Until activation, its impact remains theoretical and limited to the administrative entry in the RIPE NCC registry.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL is a dormant autonomous system number holder in the RIPE region, registered as the controller of AS211281. Public evidence is limited to entries in RIPE Stat, BGPView, and IPinfo, with no announced prefixes, corporate website, or verified business registration. The entity has the technical capability to participate in BGP routing but currently exerts no operational influence. Watchpoints include any BGP prefix announcement, changes to registry records, or the emergence of corporate documentation. The primary uncertainty is whether the entity represents a nascent project, an abandoned registration, or a shelf company. This profile is built on sparse but official registry data; future operational activity would significantly alter the assessment.

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL is a dormant autonomous system number holder in the RIPE region that currently exercises no routing activity. Its only verifiable public footprint is the registration of AS211281, visible in internet routing registries and third-party intelligence platforms. No company website, corporate registration, service catalog, or announced prefixes have been found, making its operating role, business model, and control surface entirely latent.

Why It Matters

Should AS211281 begin announcing IP prefixes, it could alter routing topology and create real-world connectivity effects, potentially affecting network performance or security. Until activation, its impact remains theoretical and limited to the administrative entry in the RIPE NCC registry.

What Public Sources Show

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL is an autonomous system number holder in the RIPE region that currently shows no sign of active network operations. Its only public footprint is the registration of AS211281, listed under the name 'Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL' in the RIPE NCC database. The entity does not announce any IP prefixes, operates no known services, and has no verified corporate website or legal registration records beyond the ASN assignment.

An autonomous system number grants the technical ability to participate in Border Gateway Protocol routing, meaning the holder can advertise IP prefixes and exchange traffic with other networks. Because Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL has never originated a route in public BGP tables, it remains a dormant number-resource holder rather than an active internet infrastructure operator. Activation would immediately transform its role from latent record to routing entity.

Four independent public sources confirm the existence of AS211281. RIPE Stat and its data endpoints list the ASN with the organisation name, while third-party routing intelligence platforms BGPView and IPinfo also publish records for it. These sources corroborate the ASN’s registration but provide no further operational detail, reinforcing the assessment that the entity is currently inactive.

The only observable control surface is the administrative ownership of the AS211281 registry entry. Whoever maintains the registration can update the record or request changes through the RIPE NCC. No technical infrastructure—such as routers, colocation facilities, or peering arrangements—has been linked to the organisation. This narrow surface limits the immediate risk but also makes verification of intent difficult.

An operational activation of AS211281 would create measurable effects on internet routing. Originating prefixes could attract traffic, introduce new routing paths, and potentially create security or performance dependencies for networks that accept the announcements. Until such an event occurs, however, the entity exerts no operational influence, and its impact remains entirely theoretical.

Readers should watch for any BGP announcement originating from AS211281, which would mark the entity’s shift to active status. Changes to the RIPE registry record—such as updated contact details, address changes, or organisation name modifications—could signal a change in control or operational intent. The appearance of a corporate website, a PeeringDB entry, or any public commercial activity would also reduce the current high uncertainty about the entity’s legitimacy and plans.

The fundamental uncertainty surrounding Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL stems from the complete absence of corroborating business evidence. Without a registered company, physical address, or service catalogue, it is not possible to distinguish between a nascent project, an abandoned registration, or a shelf company. Until new evidence emerges, the entity remains a dormant entry in the internet routing registry, warranting periodic monitoring rather than active enforcement focus.

Operating Surface

The entity holds AS211281, which grants the technical ability to participate in Border Gateway Protocol routing. As no prefixes are originated, it functions as a dormant number-resource holder rather than an active network operator. Its administrative presence is limited to the RIPE database entry.

An ASN holder can influence internet routing by advertising or withdrawing prefixes. Monitoring this entity allows detection of any shift from dormancy to active operation, which could introduce new traffic paths, routing anomalies, or security dependencies. While dormant, it warrants periodic oversight rather than urgent action.

Watchpoints

Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL exemplifies a dormant resource holder that could rapidly transition to an active operator. Its lack of commercial footprint makes assessment difficult, but the latent routing capability warrants periodic checking of BGP feeds and registry records. Strategic focus should be on detecting activation rather than preemptive action.

  1. BGP origination: Any prefix announcement would signal operational start. 2. Registry mutation: Changes to RIPE record may indicate control transfer. 3. Commercial footprint: Website, PeeringDB, or corporate registration would reduce uncertainty.

Missing verified company registration, physical location, contact details, and upstream relationships. Need corporate registry search in likely jurisdictions and regular BGP monitoring to confirm or refute dormancy.

Sources

  • Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL.
  • RIPE registry record - RIPE Stat identifies AS211281 with the name "Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL," confirming public registry/routing context for the subject.
  • bgpview.io - BGPView lists AS211281 as "NEOHOST-AS," providing corroborating public routing visibility for the ASN.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo publishes a public ASN page for AS211281, corroborating that the ASN is visible in public network intelligence sources.

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Neohost-AS NEOHOST SRL
  • Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Region: Europe
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • Should AS211281 begin announcing IP prefixes, it could alter routing topology and create real-world connectivity effects, potentially affecting network performance or security. Until activation, its impact remains theoretical and limited to the administrative entry in the RIPE NCC registry.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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