SITE Site BV is a dormant RIPE NCC registrant holding AS211668 with no BGP announcements or IP prefixes. The organisation poses a latent routing risk: sudden activation could introduce route leaks or hijacks. Current evidence is limited to official registry records; corporate identity, purpose, and location remain unconfirmed. Key watchpoints include registry changes, BGP announcements, and the appearance of any corporate footprint.
SITE Site BV exercises no active routing; its sole public role is maintaining the AS211668 registration through a sponsoring Local Internet Registry. There is no evidence of a business model, services, customers, or infrastructure, making its operational role effectively dormant. The BV suffix suggests a Dutch legal form, but no commercial registration has been verified.
The organisation matters because unused autonomous system numbers can be activated without notice, potentially causing route leaks or hijacks that disrupt internet routing. Monitoring registry changes and BGP activity helps detect when this latent risk becomes an active threat to network stability. The lack of corporate transparency amplifies the uncertainty around its future intentions.
SITE Site BV exercises no active routing; its sole public role is maintaining the AS211668 registration through a sponsoring Local Internet Registry. There is no evidence of a business model, services, customers, or infrastructure, making its operational role effectively dormant. The BV suffix suggests a Dutch legal form, but no commercial registration has been verified.
SITE Site BV exercises no active routing; its sole public role is maintaining the AS211668 registration through a sponsoring Local Internet Registry. There is no evidence of a business model, services, customers, or infrastructure, making its operational role effectively dormant. The BV suffix suggests a Dutch legal form, but no commercial registration has been verified.
If SITE Site BV begins announcing IP prefixes, it could immediately impact internet routing by injecting unauthorized or misconfigured routes, leading to traffic interception or regional outages. Currently its impact is zero, but the potential for sudden activation warrants vigilance. Without any operational history or corporate footprint, attribution and mitigation would be difficult.
SITE Site BV is a dormant RIPE NCC registrant holding AS211668 with no BGP announcements or IP prefixes. The organisation poses a latent routing risk: sudden activation could introduce route leaks or hijacks. Current evidence is limited to official registry records; corporate identity, purpose, and location remain unconfirmed. Key watchpoints include registry changes, BGP announcements, and the appearance of any corporate footprint.
If SITE Site BV begins announcing IP prefixes, it could immediately impact internet routing by injecting unauthorized or misconfigured routes, leading to traffic interception or regional outages. Currently its impact is zero, but the potential for sudden activation warrants vigilance. Without any operational history or corporate footprint, attribution and mitigation would be difficult.
Several public sources
SITE Site BV
SITE Site BV is a dormant registrant in the RIPE NCC database holding autonomous system number AS211668 with no active BGP announcements or IP prefixes. Its only public presence is the registry entry, leaving its corporate identity, purpose, and operational intent unconfirmed. The organisation poses no current threat but represents a latent routing risk that could be activated without warning.
Why It Matters
If SITE Site BV begins announcing IP prefixes, it could immediately impact internet routing by injecting unauthorized or misconfigured routes, leading to traffic interception or regional outages. Currently its impact is zero, but the potential for sudden activation warrants vigilance. Without any operational history or corporate footprint, attribution and mitigation would be difficult.
What Public Sources Show
SITE Site BV is the registered holder of autonomous system number AS211668 in the RIPE NCC registry. It has no BGP routing announcements, no IP prefixes, and no public operational footprint. The organisation exists only as a dormant paper entry, making its operational role effectively non-existent today.
An unused ASN represents a latent risk. If activated without warning, it could inject illegitimate routes into the global routing table, causing traffic interception or regional outages. Network operators have no way to anticipate such activation because the entity leaves no public trace outside the registry.
Public evidence is limited to two RIPE NCC sources. The Stat API and RDAP record confirm the holder name and ASN, but no website, PeeringDB entry, or corporate registration has been found. The BV suffix hints at a Dutch legal form, yet no commercial register confirms the entity's existence.
The only control surface is the AS211668 registration itself. Through its sponsoring Local Internet Registry, the organisation can modify the entity to add prefixes and begin announcing routes. No known IP addresses, routing policies, or network infrastructure are connected to this ASN.
Significant evidence gaps surround SITE Site BV. The organisation's purpose, ownership, management, and physical location are unknown. There is no public record of any services, customers, or revenue. Without a corporate footprint, the intent behind holding this resource remains opaque.
Three watchpoints would change the assessment. Any update to the registry record could signal organisational movement. The first BGP announcement from AS211668 would transform it from a paper entry into an active network entity. The emergence of a company website or business registration would reduce identity uncertainty.
Currently, SITE Site BV represents a zero-impact entity with a latent capability to influence routing. Vigilance is warranted because dormant resources can become operational overnight, and the lack of corporate context makes attribution impossible. Continuous monitoring of registry and BGP sources is the primary mitigation.
Operating Surface
SITE Site BV exercises no active routing; its sole public role is maintaining the AS211668 registration through a sponsoring Local Internet Registry. There is no evidence of a business model, services, customers, or infrastructure, making its operational role effectively dormant. The BV suffix suggests a Dutch legal form, but no commercial registration has been verified.
The organisation matters because unused autonomous system numbers can be activated without notice, potentially causing route leaks or hijacks that disrupt internet routing. Monitoring registry changes and BGP activity helps detect when this latent risk becomes an active threat to network stability. The lack of corporate transparency amplifies the uncertainty around its future intentions.
Watchpoints
SITE Site BV is a dormant registry artifact with no observable operational intent. Its existence as an ASN holder introduces a latent routing security risk that could be weaponized if the resource were compromised or activated maliciously. The lack of corporate transparency prevents any assessment of legitimate purpose, placing the entity in a high-uncertainty monitoring category despite its current zero impact.
Any modification of the AS211668 RDAP/WHOIS record, particularly adding prefixes or changing the sponsoring LIR, would indicate organizational movement. 2) The first BGP announcement from AS211668—even a single prefix—would instantly convert the entity from a passive registry entry into an active routing entity and demand immediate investigation.
The appearance of a corporate website, Dutch KvK registration, or PeeringDB profile would provide missing context and potentially lower the risk profile if a legitimate business purpose is confirmed.
The most critical gaps are the organisation's legal registration, physical address, ownership, and contact persons. Without these, the entity's purpose for holding an ASN cannot be evaluated. Additional gaps include the absence of any historical routing activity, contract relationships, or service offerings. Retrieving a Dutch chamber of commerce extract or identifying the sponsoring LIR and its contact could partially fill these gaps.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for SITE Site BV.
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - evidence-led registry, routing, or network context for SITE Site BV.
Domain of operation
SITE Site BV is a dormant RIPE NCC registrant holding AS211668 with no BGP announcements or IP prefixes. The organisation poses a latent routing risk: sudden activation could introduce route leaks or hijacks. Current evidence is limited to official registry records; corporate identity, purpose, and location remain unconfirmed. Key watchpoints include registry changes, BGP announcements, and the appearance of any corporate footprint.
- Public role: SITE Site BV is framed by site site bv exercises no active routing; its sole public role is maintaining the as211668 registration through a sponsoring local internet registry. there is no evidence of a business model, services, customers, or infrastructure, making its operational role effectively dormant. the bv suffix suggests a dutch legal form, but no commercial registration has been verified. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for SITE Site BV.; Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — source-backed registry, routing, or network context for SITE Site BV.
- Operating Surface: Dormant ASN Holder and Netherlands Suggested BY BV Suffix BUT Corporate Registration NOT Confirmed provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for SITE Site BV.; Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — source-backed registry, routing, or network context for SITE Site BV.
Timeline
- SITE Site BV public profile updated
Public coverage records SITE Site BV as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
At A Glance
- Name: SITE Site BV
- Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
- Base: Netherlands Suggested BY BV Suffix BUT Corporate Registration NOT Confirmed
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- If SITE Site BV begins announcing IP prefixes, it could immediately impact internet routing by injecting unauthorized or misconfigured routes, leading to traffic interception or regional outages. Currently its impact is zero, but the potential for sudden activation warrants vigilance. Without any operational history or corporate footprint, attribution and mitigation would be difficult.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time Horizon: Next quarter
What To Watch
- official company sources
- public registries
- operator-published records
Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.
If SITE Site BV begins announcing IP prefixes, it could immediately impact internet routing by injecting unauthorized or misconfigured routes, leading to traffic interception or regional outages. Currently its impact is zero, but the potential for sudden activation warrants vigilance. Without any operational history or corporate footprint, attribution and mitigation would be difficult.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The public read of SITE Site BV 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 SITE Site BV included?
SITE Site BV 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.

