Company profiling / Regional ISP

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai

The company’s observable role is as the registered holder of AS211336 in the RIPE NCC database, making it a entity in global BGP routing. It does not currently originate any IP address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. The role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations.

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Internet registry recordpublic-source identity and registry context for PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai. (source risk: low risk)
  • bgp.toolsBGP.tools publicly lists AS211336 and shows the ASN name as PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai, supporting routing visibility for the entity name. (source risk: low risk)
  • registrucentras.ltThe Lithuanian abbreviation UAB is used for a private limited liability company form, which supports reading PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai as an organisation-style name rather than a personal name. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCompany

The company’s observable role is as the registered holder of AS211336 in the RIPE NCC database, making it a entity in global BGP routing. It does not currently originate any IP address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. The role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations.

RegionLithuania

BTW tracks this entity because it occupies a recognised position in internet infrastructure as an autonomous system operator. Although currently dormant, any change—such as originating prefixes or altering routing policy—could affect network reachability and interdependence in the Lithuanian or broader European internet ecosystem.

Signal FocusInternet Infrastructure

The company’s observable role is as the registered holder of AS211336 in the RIPE NCC database, making it a entity in global BGP routing. It does not currently originate any IP address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. The role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations.

Content TypeProfile

The company’s observable role is as the registered holder of AS211336 in the RIPE NCC database, making it a entity in global BGP routing. It does not currently originate any IP address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. The role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

Impact today is dormant: no prefixes are announced, so the ASN does not affect routing. If the company activates its ASN by originating prefixes, its routing decisions could influence connectivity for any downstream networks or peers it acquires. Until that happens, the main impact lies in the potential for future infrastructure relevance.

TopicInternet Infrastructure

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is a Lithuanian UAB (private limited company) registered as holder of AS211336. Public evidence is limited to three sources: RIPEstat, BGP.tools, and a legal-form reference. No prefixes are originated, no corporate website or personnel are known. The entity is a dormant routing entity with unknown business purpose. Tracking focuses on prefix announcements, registry updates, and corporate emergence. The main uncertainty is whether this is an active operator in waiting, a shell, or a documentation artifact.

ImpactMedium

Impact today is dormant: no prefixes are announced, so the ASN does not affect routing. If the company activates its ASN by originating prefixes, its routing decisions could influence connectivity for any downstream networks or peers it acquires. Until that happens, the main impact lies in the potential for future infrastructure relevance.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is a Lithuanian UAB (private limited company) registered as holder of AS211336. Public evidence is limited to three sources: RIPEstat, BGP.tools, and a legal-form reference. No prefixes are originated, no corporate website or personnel are known. The entity is a dormant routing entity with unknown business purpose. Tracking focuses on prefix announcements, registry updates, and corporate emergence. The main uncertainty is whether this is an active operator in waiting, a shell, or a documentation artifact.

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is a Lithuanian private limited liability company that holds autonomous system AS211336, which is visible in global BGP routing but currently announces no IP prefixes. Its public footprint is limited to this registry identity; no services, customers, executives, or website are known. The entity’s operational impact is dormant, but prefix announcements or registry changes could shift its relevance.

Why It Matters

Impact today is dormant: no prefixes are announced, so the ASN does not affect routing. If the company activates its ASN by originating prefixes, its routing decisions could influence connectivity for any downstream networks or peers it acquires. Until that happens, the main impact lies in the potential for future infrastructure relevance.

What Public Sources Show

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is a Lithuanian private limited liability company holding autonomous system number AS211336. Public registry records from RIPE NCC and BGP.tools confirm the ASN is visible in the global routing table, though the company currently originates no IP address prefixes. Its public footprint is confined to this routing identity, with no website, services, or personnel verifiable from open sources.

The evidence that ties the company to the internet infrastructure consists of three independent but narrow points. The RIPEstat data and BGP.tools entry both list the identical organisation name against AS211336. Separately, a reference from the Lithuanian Centre of Registers confirms that the “UAB” designation marks a private limited liability company, ruling out the possibility that the name refers to a natural person.

Because the company announces no prefixes, its operational impact on internet routing is dormant. If it were to originate routes, its policy decisions could affect reachability for dependent networks. At present, however, the ASN contributes no reachable address space to the global internet, so the entity does not present an active routing risk.

The company’s control surface is defined entirely by its ASN registration. Anyone with administrative access to the RIPE aut-num entity can update contact details, routing policy records, or the set of originated prefixes. Beyond that database entry, no corporate control points—such as a public website, executive leadership, or an abuse contact—are visible in the reviewed sources.

Considerable uncertainty surrounds the entity. Its business model, physical location, ownership, and management are all unknown. It could be a dormant shell awaiting a future operational need, a holding vehicle for address space that has not yet been deployed, or an operator with private BGP peers that do not appear in public route collectors. Without additional evidence, none of these scenarios can be confirmed.

The watchpoints that would change this assessment are concrete. If AS211336 begins to announce IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes, the company would become an active network operator and its relevance would rise. Any update to its RIPE registry records—adding contacts, addresses, or organisational detail—would reduce the present information gap.

Likewise, the appearance of a corporate website, a company filing, or a named executive would transform the profile from a registry entry into a verifiable entity.

Operating Surface

The company’s observable role is as the registered holder of AS211336 in the RIPE NCC database, making it a entity in global BGP routing. It does not currently originate any IP address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. The role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations.

BTW tracks this entity because it occupies a recognised position in internet infrastructure as an autonomous system operator. Although currently dormant, any change—such as originating prefixes or altering routing policy—could affect network reachability and interdependence in the Lithuanian or broader European internet ecosystem.

Watchpoints

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai represents a low-signal but persistent registry footprint. Its strategic relevance is currently minimal, but if activated, it could become a point of control in Lithuanian internet infrastructure. The lack of corporate transparency limits risk assessment.

Prefix announcements from AS211336 would be the first concrete sign of activation. Changes to RIPE records, including person contacts, would indicate operational staffing. Corporate emergence—website, social media, business filings—would clarify the entity's purpose and ownership.

The identity of the company's directors, its physical address, business license details, and the purpose for holding an ASN without prefixes are unknown. Public corporate registries, commercial databases, or direct contact would be needed to fill these gaps.

Sources

  • Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai.
  • bgp.tools - BGP.tools publicly lists AS211336 and shows the ASN name as PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai, supporting routing visibility for the entity name.
  • registrucentras.lt - The Lithuanian abbreviation UAB is used for a private limited liability company form, which supports reading PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai as an organisation-style name rather than a personal name.

Domain of operation

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is a Lithuanian UAB (private limited company) registered as holder of AS211336. Public evidence is limited to three sources: RIPEstat, BGP.tools, and a legal-form reference. No prefixes are originated, no corporate website or personnel are known. The entity is a dormant routing entity with unknown business purpose. Tracking focuses on prefix announcements, registry updates, and corporate emergence. The main uncertainty is whether this is an active operator in waiting, a shell, or a documentation artifact.

  • Public role: PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai is framed by the company’s observable role is as the registered holder of as211336 in the ripe ncc database, making it a entity in global bgp routing. it does not currently originate any ip address prefixes, and no further commercial or technical services are documented in public sources. the role is therefore limited to a registry identity with potential, but not active, network operations. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai.; bgp.tools — BGP.tools publicly lists AS211336 and shows the ASN name as PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai, supporting routing visibility for the entity name.
  • Operating Surface: Internet Infrastructure and Lithuania provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai.; bgp.tools — BGP.tools publicly lists AS211336 and shows the ASN name as PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai, supporting routing visibility for the entity name.

Timeline

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At A Glance

  • Name: PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai
  • Type: Network Infrastructure Operator
  • Base: Lithuania
  • Profile focus: Company

What It Does

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

Why it matters

  • Impact today is dormant: no prefixes are announced, so the ASN does not affect routing. If the company activates its ASN by originating prefixes, its routing decisions could influence connectivity for any downstream networks or peers it acquires. Until that happens, the main impact lies in the potential for future infrastructure relevance.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

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

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

Impact today is dormant: no prefixes are announced, so the ASN does not affect routing. If the company activates its ASN by originating prefixes, its routing decisions could influence connectivity for any downstream networks or peers it acquires. Until that happens, the main impact lies in the potential for future infrastructure relevance.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

The public read of PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai 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 PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai included?

PENKI UAB Penki kontinentai 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.

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