OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS is tracked from public network records as an institution profile for BTW analyst review. The profile keeps infrastructure resources as evidence and does not promote them into BTW entities. published contact points are separated from person candidates so role mailboxes and teams cannot become people. The export is based on public sources only unless future evidence explicitly raises its validation status. Updates should follow newly published evidence.
Public registry or routing record monitored for changes in internet-resource attribution and operational activation.
As long as the ASN remains registered to the company, any future IP prefix announcements from AS211309 would directly place Obos Nett AS in the routing paths of networks that rely on those prefixes. Currently the impact is latent, but the registry tie provides an attribution lead for dependency mapping.
Several public sources
OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS
Obos Nett AS is a Norwegian company whose name is associated with autonomous system AS211309 in the RIPE NCC registry, providing a public point of attribution for internet infrastructure. The observable footprint is currently limited to registry records, with no active BGP prefixes and no verified corporate website, but even this narrow surface helps analysts track Norwegian network assets.
Why It Matters
As long as the ASN remains registered to the company, any future IP prefix announcements from AS211309 would directly place Obos Nett AS in the routing paths of networks that rely on those prefixes. Currently the impact is latent, but the registry tie provides an attribution lead for dependency mapping.
What Public Sources Show
OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS is the public name registered in the RIPE NCC database for autonomous system AS211309, a Norwegian internet network identifier. The company Obos Nett AS, organised under Norwegian law with organisation number 919648437, provides the legal entity behind that ASN.
This link between a corporate registration and a public ASN is important for infrastructure analysts: it creates a point of attribution for any network routes that may originate from or transit through that autonomous system in the future.
Public evidence for the subject is drawn from three authoritative Norwegian and internet registry sources. The RIPE NCC's Stat service confirms the AS name and places the ASN within the global routing system, though no IP address prefixes are currently announced from it. The Brønnøysund Register Centre, Norway's official company registry, lists Obos Nett AS as an active entity in Oslo.
A commercial directory, Proff.no, corroborates the company's existence and classifies it under electrical installation services. Together, these sources establish the company's presence but stop short of proving current operational network activity.
The observable operating surface for Obos Nett AS is narrow and registry‑driven. The two key control points are the AS211309 entry in the RIPE database and the company's registration in the Brønnøysund Register. Changes to either record—a re‑assignment of the ASN, a change of company status, or updated contact data—would directly alter what analysts can verify about the subject.
Because no BGP‑announced prefixes are visible today, the company's actual network reach and service function remain inferred rather than confirmed from public data alone.
Several concrete signals would change the assessment. Registry movement: a new AS name, a transfer of AS211309, or a different organisation handle in WHOIS/RDAP records would shift attribution. Routing visibility: the first appearance of one or more IP prefixes announced from AS211309 would demonstrate active network operation and raise the subject's infrastructure relevance. A verified corporate website or entries in PeeringDB would also reduce uncertainty.
Conversely, prolonged inactivity or de‑registration of the ASN would lower the subject's profile.
The current evidence bundle leaves important gaps. No corporate website was located in the public sources used for this profile, and no operational published contact points, peering policies, or named technical staff could be confirmed from authoritative public records. The company's commercial classification as an electrical installation firm does not on its own explain the network purpose behind the ASN.
Until active routing or additional registry disclosures appear, the infrastructure role of Obos Nett AS must be read as a limited public record for future monitoring—not as an assertion of current operational importance.
This profile is built entirely from public, machine‑retrievable evidence and avoids private‑sector claims. It is intended to give BTW readers a clean starting point for tracking the entity and to highlight the specific observable changes that would materially change the intelligence assessment.
Operating Surface
Public RIPE NCC records link OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS to AS211309, and the Norwegian Brønnøysund Register Centre confirms the company's legal registration in Oslo. This makes the entity a publicly visible holder of an internet number resource, even though no active routing is currently evident.
BTW monitors entities that link a legal registration to an ASN because they can become operators of internet infrastructure. Changes in registry data, first BGP announcements, or a verified operational website would turn this baseline profile into a more concrete infrastructure dependency for Norwegian internet analysis.
Watchpoints
OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS represents a latent infrastructure attribution point. The entity holds a Norwegian ASN but shows no active routing, making its current network role minimal. Strategic monitoring should focus on the transition from latent to active: the moment AS211309 begins announcing prefixes would signal that the company is operating network infrastructure and would increase its relevance for Norwegian internet dependency analysis.
Observe RIPE NCC updates to the AS211309 record, including any change in organization handle or AS name. Monitor BGP feeds for the first announcement of IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes from AS211309. Search for a corporate website or PeeringDB entry for Obos Nett AS to confirm operational intent. Track Brønnøysund Register Centre for changes in company status or registration details.
A primary corporate website for Obos Nett AS was not verified. No public routing prefix list or detailed peering relationships were confirmed. No named executives or operational contacts were identified from authoritative public sources. The exact service scope behind AS211309 remains unverified.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for OBOSOPENNET-NO Obos Nett AS.
- RIPE registry record - RIPE Stat provides a public ASN page for AS211309, supporting that the ASN is part of publicly visible internet routing and registry context.
- virksomhet.brreg.no - The Norwegian business registry lists Obos Nett AS as a registered Norwegian entity with organisation number 919648437.
- proff.no - A public Norwegian company directory identifies Obos Nett AS as a company in Oslo, providing corroborating commercial registry context.
At A Glance
- Name: OBOS Nett AS
- Base:
- Profile focus:
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- As long as the ASN remains registered to the company, any future IP prefix announcements from AS211309 would directly place Obos Nett AS in the routing paths of networks that rely on those prefixes. Currently the impact is latent, but the registry tie provides an attribution lead for dependency mapping.
- 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.
As long as the ASN remains registered to the company, any future IP prefix announcements from AS211309 would directly place Obos Nett AS in the routing paths of networks that rely on those prefixes. Currently the impact is latent, but the registry tie provides an attribution lead for dependency mapping.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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