Company profiling / Regional ISP

PrintLab OÜ

The company’s public role is that of a RIPE local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system AS211924. Despite listing prefixes on PeeringDB, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. Its operational role is contingent on future BGP prefix announcements.

PrintLab OÜ

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for PrintLab OU. (source risk: low risk)
  • ariregister.rik.eeVerifies PrintLab OÜ as Estonian registry code 17166621, private limited company, entered into the register on 30.01.2025, with principal activity in computing infrastructure/data hosting, management board representation, shareholding, and beneficial ownership data. (source risk: low risk)
  • PeeringDB network profileOperator-maintained network directory entry listing PrintLab OU as organisation for AS211924, website printlab.ee, two IPv4 prefixes, one IPv6 prefix, open peering policy, public contact roles, and no visible public exchange or facility entries. (source risk: low risk)
  • bgp.toolsRouting observer page says AS211924 is not currently in the global routing table, is active/allocated under RIPE, and originates 0 IPv4 and 0 IPv6 prefixes as observed by bgp.tools. (source risk: low risk)
  • ipinfo.ioCommercial network dataset lists AS211924 as Estonia/RIPE, website printlab.ee, inactive ASN type, 0 IPv4 addresses, 0 IPv6 addresses, no prefixes, no peers, no upstreams, and no downstreams. (source risk: low risk)
  • printlab.eeThe printlab.ee domain currently serves a Zone page stating the domain is registered but has not been linked to a hosting service. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCompany

The company’s public role is that of a RIPE local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system AS211924. Despite listing prefixes on PeeringDB, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. Its operational role is contingent on future BGP prefix announcements.

RegionEstonia

PrintLab OÜ is tracked because a change in its routing status—from inactive to actively announcing prefixes—would require reassessment of routing security, abuse contacts, and dependency mapping for any services reliant on its ASN. Its registry presence creates a dormant but material network identity.

Signal FocusInternet Infrastructure

The company’s public role is that of a RIPE local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system AS211924. Despite listing prefixes on PeeringDB, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. Its operational role is contingent on future BGP prefix announcements.

Content TypeProfile

The company’s public role is that of a RIPE local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system AS211924. Despite listing prefixes on PeeringDB, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. Its operational role is contingent on future BGP prefix announcements.

Primary DomainMarket

If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, services that depend on accurate routing data could face altered attribution and abuse paths. Conversely, continued inactivity keeps the entity a low-relevance administrative shell. The main impact lies in the optionality of its network resources and the need for monitoring to avoid attribution errors.

TopicInternet Infrastructure

PrintLab OÜ is a 2025 Estonian company with RIPE LIR membership and AS211924. Public routing shows zero originated prefixes despite PeeringDB listings, indicating pre-operational status. The intelligence value lies in monitoring for activation of its network identity and registry changes that would affect routing trust and abuse handling. Evidence is strong for legal identity but absent for revenue or operational services. Key watchpoints are first BGP announcement, PeeringDB updates, and management changes.

ImpactMedium

If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, services that depend on accurate routing data could face altered attribution and abuse paths. Conversely, continued inactivity keeps the entity a low-relevance administrative shell. The main impact lies in the optionality of its network resources and the need for monitoring to avoid attribution errors.

ConfidenceHigh confidence (95%)

Several public sources

PrintLab OÜ is a 2025 Estonian company with RIPE LIR membership and AS211924. Public routing shows zero originated prefixes despite PeeringDB listings, indicating pre-operational status. The intelligence value lies in monitoring for activation of its network identity and registry changes that would affect routing trust and abuse handling. Evidence is strong for legal identity but absent for revenue or operational services. Key watchpoints are first BGP announcement, PeeringDB updates, and management changes.

PrintLab OÜ

PrintLab OÜ is an Estonian private limited company and RIPE LIR member holding AS211924, currently with no operational BGP footprint. Its network identity is registered but unannounced, making it a pre-operational administrative holder rather than an active network operator. Future activation would introduce a new routing entity with attendant abuse and trust responsibilities.

Why It Matters

If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, services that depend on accurate routing data could face altered attribution and abuse paths. Conversely, continued inactivity keeps the entity a low-relevance administrative shell. The main impact lies in the optionality of its network resources and the need for monitoring to avoid attribution errors.

What Public Sources Show

PrintLab OÜ is an Estonian private limited company that holds RIPE LIR membership and autonomous system AS211924, yet public routing tables show no announced prefixes. The company matters because a future activation of its network identity would shift attribution, abuse handling, and routing trust for any service using its resources.

Incorporated on 30 January 2025 and listed in Estonia’s e-Business Register under code 17166621, the company is registered for computing infrastructure and data hosting. It is managed solely by Dariusz Edward Nowak, who holds full ownership and board authority. The legal entity is established, but no products, customers, or revenue have been publicly verified.

RIPE records confirm AS211924 as an allocated resource, and the company’s PeeringDB entry advertises an open peering policy with two IPv4 prefixes and one IPv6 prefix listed. However, routing observers including bgp.tools and IPinfo report zero originated prefixes and zero peers, leaving the ASN in an inactive state.

The discrepancy between PeeringDB’s prefix claims and actual BGP visibility suggests the entity is pre-operational—an administrative holder of network identifiers rather than an active operator. Its website, printlab.ee, currently displays only a domain parking page, reinforcing the absence of an operational service layer.

If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, the routing ecosystem would need to adjust: abuse contacts, route entity authorisations, and trust assessments would all require updating. Until activation occurs, the company’s impact on internet infrastructure remains nil, but its registry footprint creates optionality that warrants monitoring.

The principal watchpoints are the first BGP announcement from AS211924, changes to the PeeringDB record such as facility or exchange additions, and modifications to RIPE or Estonian corporate registry data. A change in management or a sudden activation would signal a shift from dormant holder to active entity.

The main uncertainty is whether PrintLab OÜ will ever activate its network resources. Current public evidence shows a legally valid shell with network identity credentials but no operational traffic, leaving its long-term intent ambiguous.

Operating Surface

The company’s public role is that of a RIPE local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system AS211924. Despite listing prefixes on PeeringDB, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. Its operational role is contingent on future BGP prefix announcements.

PrintLab OÜ is tracked because a change in its routing status—from inactive to actively announcing prefixes—would require reassessment of routing security, abuse contacts, and dependency mapping for any services reliant on its ASN. Its registry presence creates a dormant but material network identity.

Watchpoints

PrintLab OÜ represents a classic dormant network identity: legally incorporated with allocated ASN and RIPE LIR status, but no operational traffic. Its presence in registries creates a risk surface that remains latent until activation. The company fits the pattern of a shell that could be used for future infrastructure services, transit, or resale, and its monitoring value lies in the trigger points that convert dormancy into operational significance.

Key watchpoints include the first BGP route announcement, any change in the PeeringDB interconnection profile (new exchanges, facilities, updated contacts), and corporate registry changes that could indicate restructuring or a new beneficial owner. A deviation from the current zero-prefix norm would be the earliest signal of operational transition.

The company’s customer base, service contracts, and actual technical infrastructure are unknown. The RIPE import/export statements for AS16276 and AS35540 are unverified against live BGP data or contractual relationships. Financial statements or business registration filings that indicate revenue or employment would confirm operational activity.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for PrintLab OU.
  • ariregister.rik.ee - Verifies PrintLab OÜ as Estonian registry code 17166621, private limited company, entered into the register on 30.01.2025, with principal activity in computing infrastructure/data hosting, management board representation, shareholding, and beneficial ownership data.
  • PeeringDB network profile - Operator-maintained network directory entry listing PrintLab OU as organisation for AS211924, website printlab.ee, two IPv4 prefixes, one IPv6 prefix, open peering policy, public contact roles, and no visible public exchange or facility entries.
  • bgp.tools - Routing observer page says AS211924 is not currently in the global routing table, is active/allocated under RIPE, and originates 0 IPv4 and 0 IPv6 prefixes as observed by bgp.tools.
  • ipinfo.io - Commercial network dataset lists AS211924 as Estonia/RIPE, website printlab.ee, inactive ASN type, 0 IPv4 addresses, 0 IPv6 addresses, no prefixes, no peers, no upstreams, and no downstreams.
  • printlab.ee - The printlab.ee domain currently serves a Zone page stating the domain is registered but has not been linked to a hosting service.

Domain of operation

PrintLab OÜ is a 2025 Estonian company with RIPE LIR membership and AS211924. Public routing shows zero originated prefixes despite PeeringDB listings, indicating pre-operational status. The intelligence value lies in monitoring for activation of its network identity and registry changes that would affect routing trust and abuse handling. Evidence is strong for legal identity but absent for revenue or operational services. Key watchpoints are first BGP announcement, PeeringDB updates, and management changes.

  • Public role: PrintLab OÜ is framed by the company’s public role is that of a ripe local internet registry member and holder of autonomous system as211924. despite listing prefixes on peeringdb, it does not appear in global routing tables; it therefore functions as an administrative steward of network identifiers. its operational role is contingent on future bgp prefix announcements. and public market context. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — public-source identity and registry context for PrintLab OU.; ariregister.rik.ee — Verifies PrintLab OÜ as Estonian registry code 17166621, private limited company, entered into the register on 30.01.2025, with principal activity in computing infrastructure/data hosting, management board representation, shareholding, and beneficial
  • Operating Surface: Internet Infrastructure and Estonia provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — public-source identity and registry context for PrintLab OU.; ariregister.rik.ee — Verifies PrintLab OÜ as Estonian registry code 17166621, private limited company, entered into the register on 30.01.2025, with principal activity in computing infrastructure/data hosting, management board representation, shareholding, and beneficial

Timeline

  1. PrintLab OÜ public profile updated

    Public coverage records PrintLab OÜ as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.

At A Glance

  • Name: PrintLab OÜ
  • Type: Network Infrastructure Operator
  • Base: Estonia
  • Profile focus: Company

What It Does

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

Why it matters

  • If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, services that depend on accurate routing data could face altered attribution and abuse paths. Conversely, continued inactivity keeps the entity a low-relevance administrative shell. The main impact lies in the optionality of its network resources and the need for monitoring to avoid attribution errors.
  • 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

If AS211924 begins originating prefixes, services that depend on accurate routing data could face altered attribution and abuse paths. Conversely, continued inactivity keeps the entity a low-relevance administrative shell. The main impact lies in the optionality of its network resources and the need for monitoring to avoid attribution errors.

YearNext quarter outlook

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

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Public View

The public read of PrintLab OÜ 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 PrintLab OÜ included?

PrintLab OÜ has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.

What is public about this profile?

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