PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA is a registry-only holder of AS211464 with no active prefix announcements. Its public footprint is limited to the RIPE NCC registry entry, and no business model, services, or operational contacts are known. The assessment is that it poses negligible current risk but could become a material routing actor if it activates its ASN. Watchpoints include registry changes, prefix announcements, and PeeringDB profile creation. The evidence boundary is strict: only official registry data supports the profile, leaving significant gaps around organization, location, and intent.
The entity's only verifiable public role is the passive registration of AS211464. It has no active BGP announcements, no observable customers, peering, or internet services, and no known operational infrastructure. Should it activate the ASN and begin routing, its role would shift from a passive registry entry to an active network operator.
Unconfirmed is the jurisdictional context visible in the evidence.
The entity's only verifiable public role is the passive registration of AS211464. It has no active BGP announcements, no observable customers, peering, or internet services, and no known operational infrastructure. Should it activate the ASN and begin routing, its role would shift from a passive registry entry to an active network operator.
Currently the entity has no operational impact on internet routing. The consequence of activation would be the insertion of new BGP announcements, potentially affecting reachability and creating new routing dependencies. Networks that accept its routes could face exposure to unfamiliar paths, and the sudden appearance of a new actor would require due diligence from peers and upstreams.
Currently the entity has no operational impact on internet routing. The consequence of activation would be the insertion of new BGP announcements, potentially affecting reachability and creating new routing dependencies. Networks that accept its routes could face exposure to unfamiliar paths, and the sudden appearance of a new actor would require due diligence from peers and upstreams.
PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA is tracked because a dormant ASN holder can become an active BGP speaker at any time. If it begins announcing prefixes, it could introduce new routing dependencies and potential security risks for accepting networks. Monitoring provides early warning of such a shift, which would require rapid security and routing policy assessment.
Currently the entity has no operational impact on internet routing. The consequence of activation would be the insertion of new BGP announcements, potentially affecting reachability and creating new routing dependencies. Networks that accept its routes could face exposure to unfamiliar paths, and the sudden appearance of a new actor would require due diligence from peers and upstreams.
Several public sources
PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA
PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA is the registered holder of autonomous system number AS211464 in the RIPE NCC registry, with no announced prefixes and no known operational network. It appears only in public registry and routing data, with no website, PeeringDB profile, or corporate registration confirmed in the provided evidence, making it a dormant entity with negligible current impact.
Why It Matters
Currently the entity has no operational impact on internet routing. The consequence of activation would be the insertion of new BGP announcements, potentially affecting reachability and creating new routing dependencies. Networks that accept its routes could face exposure to unfamiliar paths, and the sudden appearance of a new actor would require due diligence from peers and upstreams.
What Public Sources Show
PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA is the registered holder of autonomous system number AS211464 in the RIPE NCC registry. No IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes are announced from this ASN, and there is zero BGP visibility. The entity has no known website, operational contacts, or PeeringDB presence in the provided evidence. Its country of registration remains unconfirmed.
The organisation matters because it could transition from a dormant registration to an active BGP speaker. If it begins announcing prefixes, it would introduce new routing paths, creating potential dependency or security risks for networks that accept its routes. Currently, with no announcements, its impact on global routing is nonexistent.
Public evidence is limited to three official sources. A RIPEstat AS overview and an RDAP record confirm that AS211464 is registered to PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA. A separate RIPEstat query shows zero announced prefixes. No PeeringDB record or corporate registration was located in the evidence bundle; absence in these databases is based solely on the provided sources and may not be exhaustive.
The entity’s only observable control surface is the ASN registration itself. It can, at any time, begin originating routes from AS211464, which would immediately change its operational significance. No network hardware, staff, or customer relationships are documented.
Several critical gaps remain. The organisation’s legal jurisdiction, business purpose, and operational plans are unknown. The registry record could be outdated or incomplete. No historical routing data exists to confirm whether the ASN was ever active. Until more evidence emerges, the entity is best treated as a pre-operational holder with no current risk.
Key watchpoints include any change to the RDAP or WHOIS record for AS211464, the first appearance of an announced prefix, creation of a PeeringDB profile, and discovery of a corporate registration or named administrative contact. Each would signal a shift from dormant to active and trigger re-evaluation.
Until activation, PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA remains a negligible actor in internet routing. However, the dormant registration warrants periodic monitoring because the barrier to activation is low and the consequences of a sudden appearance in global BGP tables could be significant.
Operating Surface
The entity's only verifiable public role is the passive registration of AS211464. It has no active BGP announcements, no observable customers, peering, or internet services, and no known operational infrastructure. Should it activate the ASN and begin routing, its role would shift from a passive registry entry to an active network operator.
PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA is tracked because a dormant ASN holder can become an active BGP speaker at any time. If it begins announcing prefixes, it could introduce new routing dependencies and potential security risks for accepting networks. Monitoring provides early warning of such a shift, which would require rapid security and routing policy assessment.
Watchpoints
This entity is a classic dormant ASN holder that could activate with little notice, introducing new BGP paths. The main concern is an unexpected routing event that could catch operators off guard. However, the lack of any operational footprint suggests it is unlikely to activate imminently without further preparatory steps.
Concrete observable changes that would raise alert: a new prefix originating from AS211464, a PeeringDB profile appearing, domain or website tied to the entity, or a corporate filing that reveals beneficial owners. Any of these would shift the entity from dormant to pre-operational or active.
We lack the entity's legal jurisdiction and beneficial ownership. Without a website or corporate registration, we cannot confirm its purpose. PeeringDB, ARIN/RIPE transfer logs, and historical BGP data are missing. Obtaining these would significantly strengthen the assessment.
Sources
- Internet registry record - Confirms that AS211464 is registered to PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - Provides authoritative registration details for AS211464 under PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA.
- Routing visibility record - Shows zero announced IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes from AS211464.
Signal Brief
- Signal: PRISMA-GROUP Prisma Group SA
- Signal Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
- Region: Unconfirmed
- Market Class: Regional ISP
Operating Surface
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Market Context
- Currently the entity has no operational impact on internet routing. The consequence of activation would be the insertion of new BGP announcements, potentially affecting reachability and creating new routing dependencies. Networks that accept its routes could face exposure to unfamiliar paths, and the sudden appearance of a new actor would require due diligence from peers and upstreams.
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Time Horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
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