Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is a dormant RIPE NCC-registered holder of AS210642 with no announced prefixes, no active network services, and no publicly verified corporate identity beyond the registration record. Its thesis is that the entity is a passive number resource registrant with uncertain legal and operational status. The evidence boundary is limited to RIPE Stat, bgp.tools, and RADb confirming the registration and non-announcement; stronger claims about business model, customers, or jurisdiction require additional corporate or regulatory sources. Uncertainty persists around the entity's real-world existence, jurisdiction, and intentions. Watchpoints include any change to the ASN's status, the appearance of announced prefixes, or the emergence of a public website or corporate filing that would justify reclassification from dormant registrant to active operator.
The subject appears in public internet number resource data solely as the name attached to AS210642, with no active routing footprint or operator-published service documentation. Its public role is that of a passive registrant rather than a functioning infrastructure operator, and its control surface is limited to the ASN registration itself. There is no verified publicly available information confirming the company's legal existence, jurisdiction, or real-world business operations.
BTW tracks this subject because the registered ASN could become operationally significant if it begins announcing IP prefixes, which would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes. Until then, the current dormant state and lack of corporate transparency make it a watchpoint for potential registry changes or re-activation that could affect routing or attribution. Monitoring the ASN's announcement status provides early warning of any shift from passive registrant to active network operator.
BTW tracks this subject because the registered ASN could become operationally significant if it begins announcing IP prefixes, which would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes. Until then, the current dormant state and lack of corporate transparency make it a watchpoint for potential registry changes or re-activation that could affect routing or attribution. Monitoring the ASN's announcement status provides early warning of any shift from passive registrant to active network operator.
The subject appears in public internet number resource data solely as the name attached to AS210642, with no active routing footprint or operator-published service documentation. Its public role is that of a passive registrant rather than a functioning infrastructure operator, and its control surface is limited to the ASN registration itself. There is no verified publicly available information confirming the company's legal existence, jurisdiction, or real-world business operations.
If AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is a dormant RIPE NCC-registered holder of AS210642 with no announced prefixes, no active network services, and no publicly verified corporate identity beyond the registration record. Its thesis is that the entity is a passive number resource registrant with uncertain legal and operational status. The evidence boundary is limited to RIPE Stat, bgp.tools, and RADb confirming the registration and non-announcement; stronger claims about business model, customers, or jurisdiction require additional corporate or regulatory sources. Uncertainty persists around the entity's real-world existence, jurisdiction, and intentions. Watchpoints include any change to the ASN's status, the appearance of announced prefixes, or the emergence of a public website or corporate filing that would justify reclassification from dormant registrant to active operator.
If AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Several public sources
Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd)
Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is the publicly registered holder of autonomous system number AS210642, according to RIPE NCC data. The ASN carries no announced IP prefixes and no active routing footprint has been observed, leaving the entity as a dormant internet number resource registrant with no confirmed corporate website, leadership, commercial services, or jurisdiction.
Its current operational impact is minimal, but any future prefix announcement would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes, elevating its infrastructure relevance and watchpoint priority.
Why It Matters
If AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
What Public Sources Show
Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is the registered holder of autonomous system number AS210642 in the RIPE NCC region. The ASN is not announcing any IP prefixes, and no active network services, corporate website, or public-facing documentation have been verified. The entity currently exists as a passive internet number resource registrant with no observable operational footprint.
An autonomous system number confers the ability to originate and control internet routes when attached to announced IP prefixes. Because AS210642 has no active routing, the holder has no current capacity to influence internet traffic. If the ASN were to become active, the entity could begin announcing routes, serving customers, or acting as a transit provider, upgrading its infrastructure significance.
Public evidence is limited to three registry and routing sources. RIPE Stat data confirms the registration of AS210642 under this company name and shows zero announced prefixes. A bgp.tools page for the ASN exists but contains no routing data beyond the registration. A RADb query for AS210642 similarly produces no route objects. These sources establish the identity of the registrant and the dormancy of the ASN but nothing beyond that.
No public corporate website, official company registry entry, named executives, published contact points, or service descriptions have been confirmed for Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd). The legal jurisdiction, ownership structure, and real-world business operations of the entity remain unknown. The entire public profile rests on the RIPE NCC registration entry.
The impact mechanism is conditional: if AS210642 begins announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the ability to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers. At present, its impact is minimal, and there is no evidence of any live network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic.
Watchpoints that would change the assessment include any update to the RIPE registry record, the announcement of IP prefixes by AS210642, the appearance of a corporate website or PeeringDB entry, or independent confirmation of the entity’s legal registration in a national company registry. Any of these signals would raise the entity’s infrastructure relevance and warrant a review of its operational role.
Uncertainty dominates the profile. It is not possible to confirm from public sources that Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is a legally constituted company, where it is headquartered, or whether it intends to become an active network operator. Readers should treat the subject as a dormant internet number resource holder until registry or routing behavior changes.
Operating Surface
The subject appears in public internet number resource data solely as the name attached to AS210642, with no active routing footprint or operator-published service documentation. Its public role is that of a passive registrant rather than a functioning infrastructure operator, and its control surface is limited to the ASN registration itself. There is no verified publicly available information confirming the company's legal existence, jurisdiction, or real-world business operations.
BTW tracks this subject because the registered ASN could become operationally significant if it begins announcing IP prefixes, which would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes. Until then, the current dormant state and lack of corporate transparency make it a watchpoint for potential registry changes or re-activation that could affect routing or attribution.
Monitoring the ASN's announcement status provides early warning of any shift from passive registrant to active network operator.
Watchpoints
The dormancy of AS210642 makes it a low-priority watchpoint, but any activation without corporate transparency would shift it into a higher risk category. The most actionable signal is the RIPE registration; any change there, such as an update to the holder name or the addition of route objects, would be an early indicator of intent.
The absence of a verified corporate website or legal filing suggests the entity may be a shelf registration, but without access to national registries this remains unconfirmed. Strategic monitoring should focus on automated checks of the ASN's announcement status and periodic review of the RIPE WHOIS record.
Registry record changes for AS210642, including holder name, contact information, or status updates; announcement of IP prefixes by AS210642 in global BGP tables; emergence of a public website, PeeringDB profile, or listed services; news mentions, corporate registry filings, or social media presence that confirms real-world operations.
The most critical gap is the absence of a national company registry entry that would confirm legal existence and jurisdiction. Without it, the entity cannot be assessed for legal standing, beneficial ownership, or regulatory risk. Additional gaps include a lack of public published contact points, service descriptions, or evidence of commercial activity that would explain the purpose of the ASN registration.
No routing history or peer relationships are documented, leaving the entity's technical intent unclear.
Sources
- Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd).
- bgp.tools - Public BGP visibility page exists for AS210642 and can be used to check routing visibility and related metadata for the ASN.
- radb.net - Public routing registry search can be used to verify whether route or aut-num objects exist for AS210642.
Domain of operation
Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) is the publicly registered holder of autonomous system number AS210642, according to RIPE NCC data. The ASN carries no announced IP prefixes and no active routing footprint has been observed, leaving the entity as a dormant internet number resource registrant with no confirmed corporate website, leadership, commercial services, or jurisdiction. Its current operational impact is minimal, but any future prefix announcement would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes, elevating its infrastructure relevance and watchpoint priority.
- Internet registry record: public-source identity and registry context for Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd). Evidence basis: source-c67eb8f5c6a2
Timeline
- Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd) public evidence observed
BTW tracks this subject because the registered ASN could become operationally significant if it begins announcing IP prefixes, which would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes. Until then, the current dormant state and lack of corporate transparency make it a watchpoint for potential registry changes or re-activation that could affect routing or attribution. Monitoring the ASN's announcement status provides early warning of any shift from passive registrant to active network operator.
At A Glance
- Name: Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd)
- Type: Digital infrastructure institution
- Base: Uncertain – no jurisdiction confirmed in reviewed public evidence
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- If AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
- 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 AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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If AS210642 were to start announcing prefixes, the holder would gain the capacity to originate and potentially manipulate internet traffic, insert routes, or serve downstream customers, increasing its infrastructure relevance. At present, its impact is minimal, and public evidence supports no active network footprint that could disrupt or reroute traffic. The primary consequence of current signals is that the entity remains a low-priority watchpoint until routing behavior changes.
Watchpoints
- The dormancy of AS210642 makes it a low-priority watchpoint, but any activation without corporate transparency would shift it into a higher risk category.
- The most actionable signal is the RIPE registration; any change there, such as an update to the holder name or the addition of route objects, would be an early indicator of intent.
- The absence of a verified corporate website or legal filing suggests the entity may be a shelf registration, but without access to national registries this remains unconfirmed.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd)?
BTW tracks this subject because the registered ASN could become operationally significant if it begins announcing IP prefixes, which would grant the holder the ability to originate and influence internet routes. Until then, the current dormant state and lack of corporate transparency make it a watchpoint for potential registry changes or re-activation that could affect routing or attribution. Monitoring the ASN's announcement status provides early warning of any shift from passive registrant to active network operator.
What evidence supports the profile?
public-source identity and registry context for Tiam Parvaz System Information Technology Company (Ltd).
What should readers watch next?
The dormancy of AS210642 makes it a low-priority watchpoint, but any activation without corporate transparency would shift it into a higher risk category.






