Signal briefing / Regional ISP

Open Text Corporation

The entity is tracked because it holds internet number resources that could be used for routing, and its minimal observable footprint means any future activation or misuse could go undetected; monitoring its registrations helps maintain awareness of potential infrastructure changes.

Open Text Corporation

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CategoryRegional ISP

The entity is listed as a network infrastructure operator in ARIN registrations for AS16751, AS18442, and AS19139, but its actual operational role is unclear due to limited routing activity and absence of a company website or business description.

RegionNorth America

North America is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.

Signal FocusNetwork Infrastructure Operator

The entity is listed as a network infrastructure operator in ARIN registrations for AS16751, AS18442, and AS19139, but its actual operational role is unclear due to limited routing activity and absence of a company website or business description.

Content TypeSignal Briefing

If Open Text Corporation were to activate its dormant ASNs and begin announcing routes, it could introduce new routing paths without established reputation, potentially impacting routing security in its region; however, the current evidence does not indicate any active threat or operational significance.

Primary DomainMarket

If Open Text Corporation were to activate its dormant ASNs and begin announcing routes, it could introduce new routing paths without established reputation, potentially impacting routing security in its region; however, the current evidence does not indicate any active threat or operational significance.

TopicNetwork Infrastructure Operator

The entity is tracked because it holds internet number resources that could be used for routing, and its minimal observable footprint means any future activation or misuse could go undetected; monitoring its registrations helps maintain awareness of potential infrastructure changes.

ImpactMedium

If Open Text Corporation were to activate its dormant ASNs and begin announcing routes, it could introduce new routing paths without established reputation, potentially impacting routing security in its region; however, the current evidence does not indicate any active threat or operational significance.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Direct public sources

Open Text Corporation appears in public registry records with three ASNs but exhibits minimal routing activity and no public web presence. The limited evidence suggests a dormant or internal-use network; no business model or operational contacts are available. Watch for routing announcements and registration changes.

Open Text Corporation

Open Text Corporation is a company registered as the holder of three autonomous system numbers in public internet registries, with only one ASN observed as routing-visible and no associated IP prefixes, suggesting a low-profile or dormant network operation.

Why It Matters

If Open Text Corporation were to activate its dormant ASNs and begin announcing routes, it could introduce new routing paths without established reputation, potentially impacting routing security in its region; however, the current evidence does not indicate any active threat or operational significance.

What Sources Show

Open Text Corporation appears in public internet registries as the holder of three autonomous system numbers, but its actual network operations are nearly invisible. The entity exists largely as a set of dormant registrations rather than an active entity in global routing.

Public records show AS16751, AS18442, and AS19139 registered under the company’s name in the ARIN region. Only AS18442 is listed as routing-visible in the current sample, and no IP prefixes are associated with any of the three ASNs. A PeeringDB entry for AS16751 provides no additional operational details.

The lack of a company website, business description, or active routing footprint leaves the purpose of these registrations unclear. The ASNs could serve internal corporate networking needs, legacy systems, or pre-operational planning. Without further evidence, the entity cannot be classified as a commercial service provider.

From a risk perspective, the limited public data makes it difficult to assess any impact. The entity’s low profile suggests it does not influence global routing, but its dormant resources could be activated at any time. Sudden announcements from these ASNs could introduce new routing paths without prior reputation.

The observable control surface is confined to the ARIN registration data. A contact named Greenview Data is listed for AS19139, but no role or authority is specified. There are no known upstream providers, peering partners, or customer relationships documented in the available evidence.

Analysts should watch for any BGP announcements from the three ASNs, changes in registration details, or the emergence of a corporate website. Any new IP prefix allocations or routing updates would indicate a shift from dormant to active status. Until then, the entity remains an artifact of registry data with uncertain operational reality.

Open Text Corporation’s modest set of network resources does not confirm active operations. The current evidence points to a dormant or internal-use network. Monitoring these registrations will help determine if and when the entity takes a more active role in the internet infrastructure landscape.

Operating Surface

The entity is listed as a network infrastructure operator in ARIN registrations for AS16751, AS18442, and AS19139, but its actual operational role is unclear due to limited routing activity and absence of a company website or business description.

The entity is tracked because it holds internet number resources that could be used for routing, and its minimal observable footprint means any future activation or misuse could go undetected; monitoring its registrations helps maintain awareness of potential infrastructure changes.

Watchpoints

The entity's three ASN registrations suggest a potential internal network for a corporation that may use these for private connectivity. The absence of active routing and IP allocations indicates the resources are either legacy, dormant, or used internally without public announcement. This pattern is common among enterprises that maintain ASNs for multi-homing or internal routing but do not offer public services.

Monitor for any BGP announcements from these ASNs, changes in ARIN registration details, or the appearance of a company website. Any new prefixes or upstream relationships would clarify operational status. Also watch for any transfer or revocation of the ASNs, which could indicate organizational change.

No company website, product details, revenue, employee count, or business description is available. The entity's industry sector and corporate structure are unknown. Additional sources such as business registries, LinkedIn profiles, or corporate filings would be needed to confirm the company's existence and purpose beyond its internet number holdings.

Sources

Signal Brief

  • Signal: Open Text Corporation
  • Signal Type: Network Infrastructure Operator
  • Region: North America
  • Market Class: Regional ISP

Operating Surface

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

Market Context

  • If Open Text Corporation were to activate its dormant ASNs and begin announcing routes, it could introduce new routing paths without established reputation, potentially impacting routing security in its region; however, the current evidence does not indicate any active threat or operational significance.
  • Operational relevance: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

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