SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA is a locally focused Macedonian ISP with a narrow technical footprint and heavy upstream dependency, which makes it a useful case study for Balkan internet resilience. The evidence establishes its ASN, prefixes, upstreams, and regulated services, while leaving ownership, finances, and exact subscription numbers unverified. Monitoring BGP, registry, and regulatory changes will signal any shift from a fragile local operator to a more robust entity. The original misclassification as a Person has been corrected to Institution; all public-facing claims are limited to evidence-led routing and registration context.
The company sells broadband internet access, cable television, and fixed-line telephony over its own fiber and cable infrastructure to residential and business customers in Gevgelija and Bogdanci, North Macedonia. Its public operating surface includes AS211450, the associated RIPE entities, PeeringDB entries, the spider.net.mk website, and regulatory authorizations from the Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK).
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA matters because it represents a localized single point of internet failure for communities in southeastern North Macedonia. Understanding its upstream dependencies, regulatory permissions, and limited network footprint helps analysts map digital resilience and infrastructure concentration risks in the region—particularly for areas where no alternative ISP serves the same geographic scope.
The company sells broadband internet access, cable television, and fixed-line telephony over its own fiber and cable infrastructure to residential and business customers in Gevgelija and Bogdanci, North Macedonia. Its public operating surface includes AS211450, the associated RIPE entities, PeeringDB entries, the spider.net.mk website, and regulatory authorizations from the Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK).
The company sells broadband internet access, cable television, and fixed-line telephony over its own fiber and cable infrastructure to residential and business customers in Gevgelija and Bogdanci, North Macedonia. Its public operating surface includes AS211450, the associated RIPE entities, PeeringDB entries, the spider.net.mk website, and regulatory authorizations from the Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK).
An upstream transit failure or routing misconfiguration on AS211450 could sever internet access for the company's entire user base, disrupting households and businesses that rely on Spider-Net as their primary or sole connectivity provider. Regulatory action by AEK—such as revoking or modifying the company's authorizations—could likewise force a suspension of broadband, television, and phone services across Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA is a locally focused Macedonian ISP with a narrow technical footprint and heavy upstream dependency, which makes it a useful case study for Balkan internet resilience. The evidence establishes its ASN, prefixes, upstreams, and regulated services, while leaving ownership, finances, and exact subscription numbers unverified. Monitoring BGP, registry, and regulatory changes will signal any shift from a fragile local operator to a more robust entity. The original misclassification as a Person has been corrected to Institution; all public-facing claims are limited to evidence-led routing and registration context.
An upstream transit failure or routing misconfiguration on AS211450 could sever internet access for the company's entire user base, disrupting households and businesses that rely on Spider-Net as their primary or sole connectivity provider. Regulatory action by AEK—such as revoking or modifying the company's authorizations—could likewise force a suspension of broadband, television, and phone services across Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
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SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA (trading as Spider-Net) is a North Macedonian internet service provider and cable operator serving an estimated 1,800 residential and business customers with broadband, television, and telephony in the southeastern municipalities of Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
Founded in 2001, it operates a modest autonomous system, AS211450, with a single IPv4 and IPv6 prefix, and depends entirely on two upstream providers, NEOTEL AD Skopje and INTERSPACE DOOEL Skopje, for global connectivity.
Why It Matters
An upstream transit failure or routing misconfiguration on AS211450 could sever internet access for the company's entire user base, disrupting households and businesses that rely on Spider-Net as their primary or sole connectivity provider. Regulatory action by AEK—such as revoking or modifying the company's authorizations—could likewise force a suspension of broadband, television, and phone services across Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
What Public Sources Show
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA, better known as Spider-Net, is a small but locally significant internet and cable television provider based in Gevgelija, North Macedonia. Founded in 2001, the company has quietly connected roughly 1,800 homes and businesses in Gevgelija and the neighboring municipality of Bogdanci, delivering broadband internet, digital television, and fixed-line telephony over a combination of fiber-optic and coaxial cable infrastructure.
The company’s network presence is centered on a single autonomous system, AS211450, which announces one IPv4 prefix (193.36.90.0/24) and one IPv6 prefix (2a10:e340::/32). This compact footprint reflects its limited scale: IPinfo records just 256 IPv4 addresses, and Cloudflare Radar places the user base at approximately 1.8K. The autonomous system was allocated by RIPE NCC in April 2021 and is registered under the RIPE organisation handle ORG-SDG16-RIPE.
For global connectivity, Spider-Net purchases transit from two Macedonian operators: NEOTEL AD Skopje (AS34772) and INTERSPACE DOOEL Skopje (AS200899). A downstream or peering relationship with Greekstream Networks (AS62061) is also visible in public BGP observation. There is no evidence of direct peering at any major internet exchange point, suggesting the network operates with limited redundancy and higher latency for non-local traffic.
The company’s right to operate is codified by North Macedonia’s Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK). The AEK public notification register lists Spider-Net as authorized to provide broadband data transmission, leased electronic communications network services, public cable network offerings, and broadcast retransmission services—exclusively within Gevgelija and Bogdanci. This regulatory authorization both defines the company’s market and tethers its legal existence to the agency’s oversight.
The practical consequence of this profile is that anyone relying on Spider-Net for daily internet and media access—households, small offices, and local institutions—is exposed to a concentrated dependency. A single upstream failure, a routing error, or a regulatory sanction could produce a complete blackout across the coverage area.
Because the operator does not peer at an IXP, traffic engineering options during an outage are constrained, and recovery is tied to the responsiveness of its two transit suppliers.
Public sources—RIPE NCC, BGP.tools, Hurricane Electric, PeeringDB, IPinfo, Cloudflare Radar, the company’s own website, the AEK register, and a CompanyWall business listing—provide consistent identity and infrastructure data. Critically, no official financial statements, verified subscriber contracts, or independent records of company ownership are publicly available.
The RIPE whois database includes a person contact handle for Blagoj Arizanov, but that individual’s actual role, employment status, or decision-making power within Spider-Net cannot be confirmed from any accessible source.
Watchpoints that would alter the risk assessment include: a change in the company’s upstream providers or the appearance of new prefixes; PeeringDB entries showing participation in an internet exchange; updates to the AEK registry expanding or revoking service authorizations; and any public filing that reveals the corporate structure or financial condition.
Monitoring these signals will help determine whether Spider-Net remains a fragile local utility or begins to build the redundancy and scale that its users lack today.
Operating Surface
The company sells broadband internet access, cable television, and fixed-line telephony over its own fiber and cable infrastructure to residential and business customers in Gevgelija and Bogdanci, North Macedonia. Its public operating surface includes AS211450, the associated RIPE entities, PeeringDB entries, the spider.net.mk website, and regulatory authorizations from the Agency for Electronic Communications (AEK).
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA matters because it represents a localized single point of internet failure for communities in southeastern North Macedonia. Understanding its upstream dependencies, regulatory permissions, and limited network footprint helps analysts map digital resilience and infrastructure concentration risks in the region—particularly for areas where no alternative ISP serves the same geographic scope.
Watchpoints
This ISP presents a typical small-market profile: a long-standing local operator with a lean network that serves a captive user base but lacks the redundancy and scale of larger providers. Its importance to BTW readers lies not in market power but in infrastructure dependency mapping—especially as Balkan internet topology evolves and local governments push digital agendas.
Key signals include: appearance of new BGP peers or prefix announcements (expanding footprint); registration of a second transit provider from a different upstream path (improving resilience); a company merger or acquisition filing in the North Macedonian trade registry (changing control); and any official AEK enforcement action that restricts the company's service permissions.
We lack independently verified subscriber figures, financial accounts, corporate ownership records, and any confirmation of the individual identified in the RIPE contact. Official filings from the North Macedonian Central Registry could fill these gaps and should be sought through open-source collection.
Sources
- Internet registry record (RIPE stat) - Provides public-source identity and registry context for SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA via AS211450.
- bgp.tools - Identifies SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA as AS211450, website spider.net.mk, active and allocated under RIPE, with one IPv4 and one IPv6 originated prefix plus upstreams AS34772 and AS200899.
- bgp.he.net - Lists AS211450 SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA, company website spider.net.mk, originated prefixes, RPKI-valid originated resources, observed peers, and RIPE whois-derived routing policy.
- PeeringDB network profile - Lists SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA, also known as SPIDER, with website spider.net.mk, location Gevgelija, country code MK, and network spider-mk ASN 211450.
- Operator website - The operator's website says Spider-Net offers fiber-optic internet, cable internet, television, and telephony services and describes the company as a broadband and telecommunications provider.
- North Macedonia AEK notified subjects - Includes СПАЈДЕР ДООЕЛ Гевгелија for broadband data transmission, leased electronic communications network service, public cable network, and broadcast-related retransmission service in Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
- ipinfo.io - Lists AS211450 as SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA in North Macedonia, ISP ASN type, 256 IPv4 addresses, IPv6 address space, and upstream and downstream routing relationships.
- companywall.com.mk - Identifies СПАЈДЕР ДООЕЛ Гевгелија as active, located at Risto Farshinin 5 in Gevgelija, founded on 12.9.2001, and registered for telecommunications activity code 61.100.
- radar.cloudflare.com - Lists AS211450 as spider-mk, AKA SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA, in North Macedonia with website spider.net.mk and an estimated AS customer population around 1.8K users.
Domain of operation
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA is a locally focused Macedonian ISP with a narrow technical footprint and heavy upstream dependency, which makes it a useful case study for Balkan internet resilience. The evidence establishes its ASN, prefixes, upstreams, and regulated services, while leaving ownership, finances, and exact subscription numbers unverified. Monitoring BGP, registry, and regulatory changes will signal any shift from a fragile local operator to a more robust entity. The original misclassification as a Person has been corrected to Institution; all public-facing claims are limited to evidence-led routing and registration context.
- Public role: SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA is framed by the company sells broadband internet access, cable television, and fixed-line telephony over its own fiber and cable infrastructure to residential and business customers in gevgelija and bogdanci, north macedonia. its public operating surface includes as211450, the associated ripe entities, peeringdb entries, the spider.net.mk website, and regulatory authorizations from the agency for electronic communications (aek). and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record (RIPE stat) — Provides public-source identity and registry context for SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA via AS211450.; bgp.tools — Identifies SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA as AS211450, website spider.net.mk, active and allocated under RIPE, with one IPv4 and one IPv6 originated prefix plus upstreams AS34772 and AS200899.
- Operating Surface: Internet Service Provider and North Macedonia provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record (RIPE stat) — Provides public-source identity and registry context for SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA via AS211450.; bgp.tools — Identifies SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA as AS211450, website spider.net.mk, active and allocated under RIPE, with one IPv4 and one IPv6 originated prefix plus upstreams AS34772 and AS200899.
Timeline
- SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA public profile updated
Public coverage records SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
At A Glance
- Name: SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA
- Type: Individual Registry Holder Label
- Base: North Macedonia
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- documented relationships updates
Why it matters
- An upstream transit failure or routing misconfiguration on AS211450 could sever internet access for the company's entire user base, disrupting households and businesses that rely on Spider-Net as their primary or sole connectivity provider. Regulatory action by AEK—such as revoking or modifying the company's authorizations—could likewise force a suspension of broadband, television, and phone services across Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
- 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.
An upstream transit failure or routing misconfiguration on AS211450 could sever internet access for the company's entire user base, disrupting households and businesses that rely on Spider-Net as their primary or sole connectivity provider. Regulatory action by AEK—such as revoking or modifying the company's authorizations—could likewise force a suspension of broadband, television, and phone services across Gevgelija and Bogdanci.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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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 SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA included?
SPIDER DOOEL GEVGELIJA has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
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