SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is a dormant RIPE-registered vehicle with no active network operations. It controls AS210990 and appears only as an abuse contact in RDAP. The lack of corporate verification, services, or routing history makes its legitimacy unconfirmed. The key risk is sudden BGP activation that would turn a dormant registration into a routing actor. Primary watchpoints are registry record changes, prefix announcements, and emergence of any corporate disclosure.
The organization's only verifiable public role is as the administrative and abuse contact for AS210990 in RIPE's registry records. It has no active infrastructure services, no announced prefixes, no evident customers, and no identified executives, making it a purely registry-based entity with no operational activity.
SpeedClick represents a dormant number-resource holder whose ASN could be activated at any time. If AS210990 begins originating BGP routes, it would suddenly become a direct entity in global routing, introducing an unvetted actor with no history or corporate transparency that could be leveraged for route hijacks, spam, or other abuse.
The organization's only verifiable public role is as the administrative and abuse contact for AS210990 in RIPE's registry records. It has no active infrastructure services, no announced prefixes, no evident customers, and no identified executives, making it a purely registry-based entity with no operational activity.
The organization's only verifiable public role is as the administrative and abuse contact for AS210990 in RIPE's registry records. It has no active infrastructure services, no announced prefixes, no evident customers, and no identified executives, making it a purely registry-based entity with no operational activity.
Currently, the organization has no impact on internet routing or security. Activation of AS210990 would grant it routing policy control over any announced prefixes, expose an abuse contact point, and create a new operational channel that could surprise network operators if unprepared.
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is a dormant RIPE-registered vehicle with no active network operations. It controls AS210990 and appears only as an abuse contact in RDAP. The lack of corporate verification, services, or routing history makes its legitimacy unconfirmed. The key risk is sudden BGP activation that would turn a dormant registration into a routing actor. Primary watchpoints are registry record changes, prefix announcements, and emergence of any corporate disclosure.
Currently, the organization has no impact on internet routing or security. Activation of AS210990 would grant it routing policy control over any announced prefixes, expose an abuse contact point, and create a new operational channel that could surprise network operators if unprepared.
Several public sources
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is a RIPE NCC-registered number-resource holder with no active network operations. The entity controls autonomous system AS210990, which has no announced IP prefixes and no known corporate presence beyond its registry abuse-contact role. Its current operational footprint is limited to a dormant ASN registration.
Why It Matters
Currently, the organization has no impact on internet routing or security. Activation of AS210990 would grant it routing policy control over any announced prefixes, expose an abuse contact point, and create a new operational channel that could surprise network operators if unprepared.
What Public Sources Show
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is a RIPE NCC-registered entity that holds autonomous system AS210990 but has no announced IP prefixes or active network operations. Its sole public footprint is an abuse contact record in RIPE's registry, and no corporate website, business registration, or named executives have been identified.
The organization matters because a dormant ASN represents a latent routing threat. If AS210990 suddenly begins announcing prefixes, it would become a new BGP speaker with full policy control over those routes. With no operational history or verified corporate identity, the entity could be used for traffic hijacking, spam, or other malicious activities before network operators can react.
Public sources confirm only registry-level information. The RDAP record for AS210990 lists SpeedClick as the abuse contact with an email and phone number. RIPEstat shows zero announced prefixes, indicating no current routing activity. A search of the RIPE Database for entity handle SFIT2-RIPE returns the same registration details but no additional corporate data.
The operating surface is minimal. Control is limited to the RIPE registry entry itself; whoever can authenticate changes to the SFIT2-RIPE entity can modify contact details, add route entities, or transfer the ASN. There are no known upstream providers, peering agreements, or infrastructure assets beyond the dormant ASN.
Key watchpoints include registry modifications, BGP announcements, and corporate disclosures. Any change to the AS210990 record—new contacts, status updates, or prefix assignments—could signal preparation for activation. The first BGP announcement would immediately transform the entity into an operational network, demanding abuse-handling readiness. The emergence of a company website or business filing would help assess legitimacy.
The uncertainty is significant. Without independent verification, SpeedClick's business purpose, physical location, ownership, and operational intent remain unknown. It could be a legitimate pre-operational holder, an abandoned registration, or a dormant vehicle for undisclosed activities. Until it activates or discloses more, its role is purely notional.
Operating Surface
The organization's only verifiable public role is as the administrative and abuse contact for AS210990 in RIPE's registry records. It has no active infrastructure services, no announced prefixes, no evident customers, and no identified executives, making it a purely registry-based entity with no operational activity.
SpeedClick represents a dormant number-resource holder whose ASN could be activated at any time. If AS210990 begins originating BGP routes, it would suddenly become a direct entity in global routing, introducing an unvetted actor with no history or corporate transparency that could be leveraged for route hijacks, spam, or other abuse.
Watchpoints
SpeedClick represents a dormant ASN registrant that could transition to an active routing entity with little warning. Its lack of corporate transparency means that any activation would be a blind introduction of a new network operator, and the entity's intentions or legitimacy would remain unverified.
Monitor for changes to the AS210990 RIPE database entry, especially new contacts or status changes. Track BGP updates for any announcement from AS210990. Investigate any newly discovered corporate website or business registration.
No corporate website, business registration, or executive leadership has been verified. Without these, the entity's legal jurisdiction, business purpose, and financial backing are unknown. Active service offerings or customer relationships have not been identified.
Sources
- Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - The RDAP record for AS210990 names SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd as the abuse contact and registrant organization, providing the only direct public link between the company and the autonomous system.
- RIPE registry record - RIPEstat's AS overview for AS210990 shows no announced IP prefixes, confirming that the autonomous system is registered but not actively routing traffic.
- RIPE registry record - The RIPE Database search for entity handle SFIT2-RIPE returns the registry entry associated with SpeedClick, allowing public inspection of the entity's contact details and status.
Domain of operation
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is a dormant RIPE-registered vehicle with no active network operations. It controls AS210990 and appears only as an abuse contact in RDAP. The lack of corporate verification, services, or routing history makes its legitimacy unconfirmed. The key risk is sudden BGP activation that would turn a dormant registration into a routing actor. Primary watchpoints are registry record changes, prefix announcements, and emergence of any corporate disclosure.
- Public role: SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd is framed by the organization's only verifiable public role is as the administrative and abuse contact for as210990 in ripe's registry records. it has no active infrastructure services, no announced prefixes, no evident customers, and no identified executives, making it a purely registry-based entity with no operational activity. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — The RDAP record for AS210990 names SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd as the abuse contact and registrant organization, providing the only direct public link between the company and the autonomous system.; RIPE registry record — RIPEstat's AS overview for AS210990 shows no announced IP prefixes, confirming that the autonomous system is registered but not actively routing traffic.
- Operating Surface: Digital Infrastructure Institution and Ripe NCC Service Region provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record — The RDAP record for AS210990 names SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd as the abuse contact and registrant organization, providing the only direct public link between the company and the autonomous system.; RIPE registry record — RIPEstat's AS overview for AS210990 shows no announced IP prefixes, confirming that the autonomous system is registered but not actively routing traffic.
Timeline
- SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd public profile updated
Public coverage records SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
At A Glance
- Name: SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd
- Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
- Base: Ripe NCC Service Region
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- Currently, the organization has no impact on internet routing or security. Activation of AS210990 would grant it routing policy control over any announced prefixes, expose an abuse contact point, and create a new operational channel that could surprise network operators if unprepared.
- 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.
Currently, the organization has no impact on internet routing or security. Activation of AS210990 would grant it routing policy control over any announced prefixes, expose an abuse contact point, and create a new operational channel that could surprise network operators if unprepared.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The public read of SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd 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 SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd included?
SpeedClick for Information Technology and Communication Ltd 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.

