SCTECH Sp. z o.o. 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.
SCTECH Sp. z o.o. operates as the registered holder of AS210997, giving it the ability to originate and manage internet routing. Public registry and BGP monitoring sources place the company in the Polish internet infrastructure ecosystem, but the exact services it provides and its commercial scale are not documented in available evidence.
If SCTECH Sp. z o.o. announced new prefixes, withdrew existing ones, or had its ASN reassigned, the routing stability of downstream networks could be affected. Conversely, the absence of a verified corporate website or product portfolio limits the ability to assess its commercial significance or exposure.
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SCTECH Sp. z o.o.
SCTECH Sp. z o.o. is a Polish limited-liability company that holds autonomous system AS210997 and is visible in public BGP routing. The company's operating surface is defined by this ASN and the routing it originates, but its commercial activities, customers, and leadership remain opaque from public sources.
Why It Matters
If SCTECH Sp. z o.o. announced new prefixes, withdrew existing ones, or had its ASN reassigned, the routing stability of downstream networks could be affected. Conversely, the absence of a verified corporate website or product portfolio limits the ability to assess its commercial significance or exposure.
What Public Sources Show
SCTECH Sp. z o.o. is a Polish limited-liability company that operates autonomous system AS210997 on the public internet. While its name appears in several internet registry and routing databases, the company’s commercial activities, customer base, and leadership remain largely hidden from public view. This profile limits itself to what the available evidence actually supports — a controlled ASN and a routing footprint that any analyst can verify.
By holding an autonomous system number, SCTECH Sp. z o.o. can originate and manage internet protocol prefixes, making it a potential dependency for other networks. In practical terms, whichever downstream organizations rely on routes announced by AS210997 have an operational tie to this Polish entity. Until prefixes are observed being actively originated by the ASN, the company’s infrastructure surface remains limited to the theoretical control the registry records confer.
The RDAP record at https://rdap.org/autnum/210997 lists the organization name and ties it to AS210997. BGP monitoring platforms such as bgp.tools, BGPView, and IPinfo all confirm that AS210997 is a live, publicly visible autonomous system with a Polish country context. No active IP prefix sample appears in the evidence collected for this profile, however, which means the current routing footprint cannot be described beyond the ASN itself.
Because SCTECH Sp. z o.o. controls an autonomous system, any future change — a new prefix announcement, a withdrawal, or a reassignment of the ASN — could shift the dependency map for other internet operators.
For analysts who monitor East-Central European internet infrastructure, the company is a registered piece of the puzzle, but its significance will only become clear when the entity starts to actively route traffic or publishes deeper corporate information.
The most valuable next signal would be a primary company website, a PeeringDB entry, or the appearance of named executives in public records. Any of these would move the profile beyond a simple registry lookup and allow a more meaningful assessment of the company’s commercial role.
Equally, a change in the RDAP record — such as a different organization name or a transfer of AS210997 — would force a reassessment of who really controls the autonomous system.
For now, the profile depends entirely on registry and BGP data. There is no independently verified company website, no public list of services, and no evidence of the company’s customers or partners. This means the profile can only describe an administrative shell around an ASN; it cannot quantify commercial risk, revenue, or market position.
Until richer evidence appears, the company should be treated as a registry-visible entity with an unconfirmed operational role.
Operating Surface
SCTECH Sp. z o.o. operates as the registered holder of AS210997, giving it the ability to originate and manage internet routing. Public registry and BGP monitoring sources place the company in the Polish internet infrastructure ecosystem, but the exact services it provides and its commercial scale are not documented in available evidence.
The company is tracked because its autonomous system number appears in live BGP routing, making it a dependency for any networks that rely on prefixes announced by AS210997. Changes to its registry records, routing announcements, or infrastructure could alter operational dependency maps and risk assessments for connected organizations.
Watchpoints
SCTECH Sp. z o.o. represents a registry-visible entity in Poland that holds an ASN but has not demonstrated active routing of IP prefixes in the current evidence. Its strategic relevance is low until it begins announcing specific prefixes or provides corporate transparency.
The entity could be a dormant shell, a small ISP, or a part of a larger group, but without further data, it remains an unreadable node in the European internet infrastructure map.
Any change to the RDAP record for AS210997 — particularly a different organization name, new contact details, or reassignment — would be the most significant strategic signal. The appearance of one or more originated prefixes in BGP feeds, an active PeeringDB profile, or a corporate website would elevate the entity from a passive registry entry to an active operator that requires more detailed monitoring and dependency analysis.
A primary company website for SCTECH Sp. z o.o. was not verified. Named executives, founders, or staff were not verified. Specific customer sectors, services, or commercial offerings were not verified. Direct public published contact points were not verified beyond registry context. Publicly available corporate registration details (e.g., Polish KRS) have not been incorporated into this profile.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - Public-source identity and registry context for SCTECH Sp. z o.o.
- bgp.tools - bgp.tools identifies AS210997 as SCTECH Sp. z o.o. and shows live BGP visibility for the ASN.
- bgpview.io - BGPView lists ASN 210997 as SCTECH SP. Z O.O. with Poland country context and observed prefixes/peers.
- ipinfo.io - IPinfo identifies AS210997 as SCTECH SP. Z O.O. and classifies it as an ASN visible in internet routing data.
Signal Brief
- Signal: SCTECH Sp. z o.o.
- Region:
- Market Class: Global Regional ISP Trends
Operating Footprint
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Market Context
- If SCTECH Sp. z o.o. announced new prefixes, withdrew existing ones, or had its ASN reassigned, the routing stability of downstream networks could be affected. Conversely, the absence of a verified corporate website or product portfolio limits the ability to assess its commercial significance or exposure.
- Operational relevance: Medium
- Time Horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
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