West Digital Management AB is a Swedish company registered in Bolagsverket and associated with AS210422 in PeeringDB. No active routing, website, services, or personnel are publicly verifiable. Its infrastructure relevance is currently zero, but any BGP announcements from AS210422 would trigger a reassessment. The profile relies on low-risk official registry sources; key evidence gaps are commercial activity, IP resources, and executive disclosure. Watchpoints are BGP activation, registry updates, and corporate filing changes.
The company’s publicly verifiable operating role is confined to its appearance in two official registries: the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) lists West Digital Management AB as a registered business, and the PeeringDB internet operations directory records it as the organisation behind AS210422. Beyond these entries, no operational network services, customer relationships, or commercial activities have been observed. The company lacks a public website, published contact points, or any evidence of control over IP prefixes.
West Digital Management AB is tracked because its association with AS210422 creates a latent control point in internet infrastructure. Although the ASN currently carries no BGP announcements, any future activation could introduce a new routing entity that might affect dependency mapping, peering relationships, and IP resource attribution in Sweden. The company’s registry-only state makes it a low-signal baseline subject, but one that could shift rapidly if operational evidence emerges.
West Digital Management AB is tracked because its association with AS210422 creates a latent control point in internet infrastructure. Although the ASN currently carries no BGP announcements, any future activation could introduce a new routing entity that might affect dependency mapping, peering relationships, and IP resource attribution in Sweden. The company’s registry-only state makes it a low-signal baseline subject, but one that could shift rapidly if operational evidence emerges.
The company’s publicly verifiable operating role is confined to its appearance in two official registries: the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) lists West Digital Management AB as a registered business, and the PeeringDB internet operations directory records it as the organisation behind AS210422. Beyond these entries, no operational network services, customer relationships, or commercial activities have been observed. The company lacks a public website, published contact points, or any evidence of control over IP prefixes.
The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
West Digital Management AB is a Swedish company registered in Bolagsverket and associated with AS210422 in PeeringDB. No active routing, website, services, or personnel are publicly verifiable. Its infrastructure relevance is currently zero, but any BGP announcements from AS210422 would trigger a reassessment. The profile relies on low-risk official registry sources; key evidence gaps are commercial activity, IP resources, and executive disclosure. Watchpoints are BGP activation, registry updates, and corporate filing changes.
The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
| 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 |
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West Digital Management AB
West Digital Management AB is a Swedish company registered in the national business registry and listed as the holder of autonomous system number AS210422 in PeeringDB. No active BGP routing, public website, service offering, or named personnel have been identified in public sources.
The company’s current infrastructure footprint is limited to registry records, placing it among a large number of shadow or pre-operational resource holders whose eventual activation could alter regional routing dependencies.
Why It Matters
The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
What Public Sources Show
West Digital Management AB is a Swedish registered company and the listed holder of autonomous system number AS210422, but all public evidence points to a dormant or pre-operational entity. No active routing, customer relationships, or service portfolio can be verified from the sources reviewed, placing it among a large population of shadow resource holders that exist only in registries.
Public records from the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) confirm the company’s legal registration as a Swedish limited company. Meanwhile, the PeeringDB directory—used by network operators for peering coordination—lists the same name as the organisation behind AS210422. The BGP.Tools monitoring platform recognises AS210422 as a valid autonomous system number but shows no announced IP prefixes, confirming that the ASN has not been used to carry internet traffic.
The company’s operating surface is minimal. It controls a corporate registration that can be updated through Bolagsverket and a PeeringDB entry that allows it to represent itself to potential peers, though no peering arrangements are documented. Beyond these registry controls, no websites, IP resources, network infrastructure, or public published contact points have been found. There is no evidence that the company employs technical staff or maintains any operational facilities.
Currently, West Digital Management AB exerts no impact on internet routing. No prefixes originate from its ASN, so it does not affect BGP routing tables, traffic flows, or peering economics. The significance of this entity is purely potential.
If it were to begin announcing IP address space, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence regional routing policies and alter dependency maps for networks in Sweden and neighbouring countries.
The profile is built on four official, low-risk sources—all of which are consistent and current as of mid-2026. The evidence boundary is sharply defined: every source supports the registry presence, but none ventures into operational or commercial territory. No corporate website, press release, job posting, or executive biography has been found to supplement the bare registry data. This leaves a wide evidence gap around the company’s purpose, funding, and management.
The primary uncertainty is the company’s raison d’être. It could be a legitimate but yet‑to‑launch internet service provider, a holding vehicle for intellectual property, a resource speculation entity, or an abandoned registration. Without public disclosure of commercial activity, named directors, or technical contacts, the entity remains an opaque legal shell. Any future transparency—through Bolagsverket filings, RIPE NCC resource records, or a website—would reduce this uncertainty.
Watchpoints for monitoring include: any BGP announcement from AS210422, which would be the clearest signal of operational activation; changes to the PeeringDB record, such as the addition of peering policy or contact information; new filings at Bolagsverket, particularly annual reports that might describe business activity; the appearance of associated IP address resources in RIPE NCC; and the discovery of a company website or named executives.
Each of these would materially alter the intelligence assessment.
Operating Surface
The company’s publicly verifiable operating role is confined to its appearance in two official registries: the Swedish Companies Registration Office (Bolagsverket) lists West Digital Management AB as a registered business, and the PeeringDB internet operations directory records it as the organisation behind AS210422. Beyond these entries, no operational network services, customer relationships, or commercial activities have been observed.
The company lacks a public website, published contact points, or any evidence of control over IP prefixes.
West Digital Management AB is tracked because its association with AS210422 creates a latent control point in internet infrastructure. Although the ASN currently carries no BGP announcements, any future activation could introduce a new routing entity that might affect dependency mapping, peering relationships, and IP resource attribution in Sweden. The company’s registry-only state makes it a low-signal baseline subject, but one that could shift rapidly if operational evidence emerges.
Watchpoints
West Digital Management AB represents a classic registry-shell entity in internet infrastructure: a legally registered company holding a number resource but exhibiting no operational life. In its current state, it is an accounting entry rather than an infrastructure player. However, such dormant entities can be repurposed for unexpected routing announcements or become acquisition targets for operators seeking ASN resources.
Strategic interest lies in monitoring for activation signals that would convert it from a null factor to a potential dependency.
Concrete observable triggers that would change the assessment include: (1) any BGP prefix announcement originating from AS210422, (2) additions or changes to the PeeringDB record indicating peering intentions or contact information, (3) new filings at Bolagsverket such as annual reports or director changes, (4) appearance of the company in RIPE NCC database as a resource holder, and (5) publication of a corporate website or named executives.
The public evidence lacks fundamental business and operational facts: most critically, the absence of a company website, product description, or customer base means the company's purpose and sector cannot be verified. Further, no IP prefix allocations or routing announcements have been observed, so its operational footprint is effectively zero. The gap in executive or ownership disclosure makes control attribution impossible.
To strengthen this profile, one would need official company filings with activity descriptions, RIPE NCC registration records, or independent BGP observation data.
Sources
- PeeringDB API - PeeringDB's API returns a network record for AS210422 naming West Digital Management AB, establishing its registry identity in the internet operations community.
- PeeringDB web - The public PeeringDB page for AS210422 displays the same organization name, providing a human-accessible view of the registration.
- BGP.Tools AS210422 - BGP.Tools confirms that AS210422 exists as a recognized autonomous system number in public BGP tooling, though it shows no currently announced prefixes.
- Bolagsverket search - The Swedish Companies Registration Office returns a search result for West Digital Management AB, verifying the company's legal registration in Sweden.
Domain of operation
West Digital Management AB is a Swedish company registered in the national business registry and listed as the holder of autonomous system number AS210422 in PeeringDB. No active BGP routing, public website, service offering, or named personnel have been identified in public sources. The company’s current infrastructure footprint is limited to registry records, placing it among a large number of shadow or pre-operational resource holders whose eventual activation could alter regional routing dependencies.
- PeeringDB API: PeeringDB's API returns a network record for AS210422 naming West Digital Management AB, establishing its registry identity in the internet operations community. Evidence basis: source-cff5384e454c
Timeline
- West Digital Management AB public evidence observed
West Digital Management AB is tracked because its association with AS210422 creates a latent control point in internet infrastructure. Although the ASN currently carries no BGP announcements, any future activation could introduce a new routing entity that might affect dependency mapping, peering relationships, and IP resource attribution in Sweden. The company’s registry-only state makes it a low-signal baseline subject, but one that could shift rapidly if operational evidence emerges.
At A Glance
- Name: West Digital Management AB
- Type: Network-related institution
- Base: Sweden
- Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
- public operating records
- official service pages
- source-backed relationship updates
Why It Matters
- The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
- 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.
The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.
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The current impact is negligible: no prefixes originate from AS210422, so global routing and interconnection remain unaffected. The risk potential is asymmetric, however—if the company begins announcing IP prefixes, it would immediately become a visible autonomous system that could influence routing decisions for nearby networks and alter peering topology. The transition from dormant registry entry to active routing entity would be the triggering mechanism for any operational consequence.
Watchpoints
- West Digital Management AB represents a classic registry-shell entity in internet infrastructure: a legally registered company holding a number resource but exhibiting no operational life.
- In its current state, it is an accounting entry rather than an infrastructure player.
- However, such dormant entities can be repurposed for unexpected routing announcements or become acquisition targets for operators seeking ASN resources.
Caveats
- Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
- Private control or contract claims require separate public support.
FAQ
Why does BTW track West Digital Management AB?
West Digital Management AB is tracked because its association with AS210422 creates a latent control point in internet infrastructure. Although the ASN currently carries no BGP announcements, any future activation could introduce a new routing entity that might affect dependency mapping, peering relationships, and IP resource attribution in Sweden. The company’s registry-only state makes it a low-signal baseline subject, but one that could shift rapidly if operational evidence emerges.
What evidence supports the profile?
PeeringDB's API returns a network record for AS210422 naming West Digital Management AB, establishing its registry identity in the internet operations community.
What should readers watch next?
West Digital Management AB represents a classic registry-shell entity in internet infrastructure: a legally registered company holding a number resource but exhibiting no operational life.






