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Tiger Network

The entity is listed as the holder of AS211121 in PeeringDB and regional internet registry records. It has no active BGP announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator.

Tiger Network

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • PeeringDB network profilepublic-source identity and registry context for Tiger Network AS211121. (source risk: low risk)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPEstat provides a public ASN overview page for AS211121, supporting that the ASN exists in public internet number-resource and routing observation systems. (source risk: low risk)
  • bgp.he.netHurricane Electric's BGP Toolkit has a public page for AS211121, supporting independent public tracking of the ASN in routing intelligence tooling. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryCompany

The entity is listed as the holder of AS211121 in PeeringDB and regional internet registry records. It has no active BGP announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator.

RegionJurisdiction NOT Publicly Confirmed

Tiger Network's ASN assignment is a dormant capability that could be activated to originate BGP routes, introducing a new entity into the global routing system. Monitoring the registry and the first routing announcement provides early warning of an emerging operational actor with unknown dependencies and potential security implications.

Signal FocusNetwork Infrastructure Operator

The entity is listed as the holder of AS211121 in PeeringDB and regional internet registry records. It has no active BGP announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator.

Content TypeProfile

The entity is listed as the holder of AS211121 in PeeringDB and regional internet registry records. It has no active BGP announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

If AS211121 becomes active, it could directly influence internet traffic paths, create new routing dependencies, and introduce a new node that may be used for traffic engineering or, if misused, for BGP prefix hijacks. At present the impact is latent, confined to the risk that a dormant ASN could be repurposed without public notice.

TopicNetwork Infrastructure Operator

Tiger Network is a dormant ASN holder with no operational activity. The evidence is limited to three public registry sources that confirm the ASN assignment but provide no corporate, routing, or human context. The primary watchpoints are registry changes and the first BGP announcement. Analysts should treat this as a monitoring baseline for a potentially emerging network operator.

ImpactMedium

If AS211121 becomes active, it could directly influence internet traffic paths, create new routing dependencies, and introduce a new node that may be used for traffic engineering or, if misused, for BGP prefix hijacks. At present the impact is latent, confined to the risk that a dormant ASN could be repurposed without public notice.

ConfidenceGood confidence (80%)

Several public sources

Tiger Network is a dormant ASN holder with no operational activity. The evidence is limited to three public registry sources that confirm the ASN assignment but provide no corporate, routing, or human context. The primary watchpoints are registry changes and the first BGP announcement. Analysts should treat this as a monitoring baseline for a potentially emerging network operator.

Tiger Network

Tiger Network is the self-reported name associated with autonomous system number 211121 in public internet registries. The entity holds no active IP prefixes, provides no observable services, and has no confirmed corporate identity, making it a dormant number-resource holder that could activate in the future and introduce new routing dependencies.

Why It Matters

If AS211121 becomes active, it could directly influence internet traffic paths, create new routing dependencies, and introduce a new node that may be used for traffic engineering or, if misused, for BGP prefix hijacks. At present the impact is latent, confined to the risk that a dormant ASN could be repurposed without public notice.

What Public Sources Show

Tiger Network is the self-reported name tied to autonomous system number 211121 in public internet infrastructure registries, but it remains a pre-operational holder with no active routing footprint. No IP prefixes originate from the ASN, and no transit, peering, or customer relationships have been confirmed. The entity exists solely as a dormant registration that could be activated in the future.

Three public sources document the ASN assignment. PeeringDB lists AS211121 under the name Tiger Network with no associated prefixes or corporate details. RIPE NCC's RIPEstat confirms the ASN exists within its service region, and Hurricane Electric's BGP Toolkit provides a routing intelligence entry. None of these sources contain a website, physical address, or published contact points for the organization.

The evidence is limited to registry visibility; it does not establish a legally incorporated business.

The operating surface is narrow but real. An authorized user can update the ASN record in the Regional Internet Registry and PeeringDB, influencing how the entity is perceived by network operators and routing intelligence systems. Should the holder ever originate BGP announcements, those routing decisions would directly control internet traffic paths for the announced prefixes. At present, no such announcements have been observed, so the control surface remains latent.

If AS211121 were activated, it could introduce a new node into the global routing system. The consequences would include potential shifts in traffic engineering, new peering dependencies, and the risk of BGP hijacks or route leaks if the ASN were operated carelessly or maliciously.

For now, the impact is confined to the risk that stale registry data could be repurposed without warning, and the dormant ASN could be leveraged for routing attacks if control is ever obtained by an adversary.

Readers should watch for three signals. First, any modification to the PeeringDB or RIR records for AS211121 could indicate a change in control, operational intent, or resource transfer. Second, the appearance of any IP prefix originating from AS211121 would confirm that the entity has become an active network operator.

Third, the discovery of a legal registration, website, or business filing matching the name Tiger Network would anchor the organization to a real-world entity and improve the profile's reliability.

Uncertainty dominates this profile. The legal entity behind the ASN label remains unconfirmed; no jurisdiction, headquarters, or incorporation records have been located. The name Tiger Network is self-reported in registry fields and may not correspond to a legally registered company. Without a routing footprint, published contact points, or corporate records, the intelligence value is limited to the existence of a dormant autonomous system number that warrants periodic monitoring.

Until Tiger Network activates its ASN or establishes a corporate presence, it should be treated as a monitoring target rather than an operational actor. Analysts should schedule quarterly checks of PeeringDB, RIPEstat, and BGP Toolkit to detect any changes, and should immediately escalate if routing activity appears or new identifying information surfaces.

Operating Surface

The entity is listed as the holder of AS211121 in PeeringDB and regional internet registry records. It has no active BGP announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator.

Tiger Network's ASN assignment is a dormant capability that could be activated to originate BGP routes, introducing a new entity into the global routing system. Monitoring the registry and the first routing announcement provides early warning of an emerging operational actor with unknown dependencies and potential security implications.

Watchpoints

Tiger Network represents a latent capability in internet routing infrastructure. Its activation would introduce a new node with unknown dependencies and risk profile. Currently, it is only a monitoring target, but a sudden appearance of BGP announcements could signal a new operator or covert network activity.

Registry changes for AS211121 in PeeringDB or RIR databases; the first BGP announcement from AS211121; the emergence of any corporate registration, website, or official contact matching Tiger Network; any association of the ASN with suspicious or malicious activity.

No legal entity name confirmed beyond the registry label 'Tiger Network'. No verified official website or online presence. No country, headquarters, or incorporation records located. No public published contact points available. No peering or customer relationships documented. No routing footprint observed.

Sources

  • PeeringDB network profile - public-source identity and registry context for Tiger Network AS211121.
  • RIPE registry record - RIPEstat provides a public ASN overview page for AS211121, supporting that the ASN exists in public internet number-resource and routing observation systems.
  • bgp.he.net - Hurricane Electric's BGP Toolkit has a public page for AS211121, supporting independent public tracking of the ASN in routing intelligence tooling.

Domain of operation

Tiger Network is a dormant ASN holder with no operational activity. The evidence is limited to three public registry sources that confirm the ASN assignment but provide no corporate, routing, or human context. The primary watchpoints are registry changes and the first BGP announcement. Analysts should treat this as a monitoring baseline for a potentially emerging network operator.

  • Public role: Tiger Network is framed by the entity is listed as the holder of as211121 in peeringdb and regional internet registry records. it has no active bgp announcements or commercial services, so its current operating role is that of a dormant number-resource holder with the potential to become a network operator. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: PeeringDB network profile — public-source identity and registry context for Tiger Network AS211121.; RIPE registry record — RIPEstat provides a public ASN overview page for AS211121, supporting that the ASN exists in public internet number-resource and routing observation systems.
  • Operating Surface: Network Infrastructure Operator and Jurisdiction NOT Publicly Confirmed provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: PeeringDB network profile — public-source identity and registry context for Tiger Network AS211121.; RIPE registry record — RIPEstat provides a public ASN overview page for AS211121, supporting that the ASN exists in public internet number-resource and routing observation systems.

Timeline

  1. Tiger Network public profile updated

    Public coverage records Tiger Network as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.

At A Glance

  • Name: Tiger Network
  • Type: Network Infrastructure Operator
  • Base: Jurisdiction NOT Publicly Confirmed
  • Profile focus: Company

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Why it matters

  • If AS211121 becomes active, it could directly influence internet traffic paths, create new routing dependencies, and introduce a new node that may be used for traffic engineering or, if misused, for BGP prefix hijacks. At present the impact is latent, confined to the risk that a dormant ASN could be repurposed without public notice.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

If AS211121 becomes active, it could directly influence internet traffic paths, create new routing dependencies, and introduce a new node that may be used for traffic engineering or, if misused, for BGP prefix hijacks. At present the impact is latent, confined to the risk that a dormant ASN could be repurposed without public notice.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

The public read of Tiger Network 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 Tiger Network included?

Tiger Network 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.

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