Institution Profiling / Digital infrastructure institution

Zeta Datacenters B.V.

The company is the registrant of AS210375 in RIPE's database and is classified under web hosting and data processing by the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. It holds the ORG-ZDB1-RIPE organisation handle but does not have a confirmed website, PeeringDB entry, or advertised prefixes in the current public evidence.

Zeta Datacenters B.V.
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Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for ing. MC van der Poel. (source risk: low)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPE Stat provides a public ASN overview page for AS210375, confirming its existence and current routing status. (source risk: low)
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordRIPE Database web query for ORG-ZDB1-RIPE provides public registry context for the organisation object used in RIPE resource registration. (source risk: low)
  • kvk.nlThe Dutch Chamber of Commerce register lists Zeta Datacenters B.V. as a registered company and classifies its activity under data processing, web hosting and related activities. (source risk: low)
  • opencorporates.comOpenCorporates mirrors Dutch registry information showing Zeta Datacenters B.V. as a Netherlands company incorporated in 2016 and active in hosting-related business classification. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

The company is the registrant of AS210375 in RIPE's database and is classified under web hosting and data processing by the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. It holds the ORG-ZDB1-RIPE organisation handle but does not have a confirmed website, PeeringDB entry, or advertised prefixes in the current public evidence.

RegionNetherlands

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is tracked because AS210375 creates a dependency point in internet routing, even without visible prefixes. Changes to its registry record, the addition of routes, or upstream connections could alter the internet topology in the Netherlands or beyond, making it a latent infrastructure variable.

Signal FocusDigital infrastructure institution

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is tracked because AS210375 creates a dependency point in internet routing, even without visible prefixes. Changes to its registry record, the addition of routes, or upstream connections could alter the internet topology in the Netherlands or beyond, making it a latent infrastructure variable.

Content TypeProfile

The company is the registrant of AS210375 in RIPE's database and is classified under web hosting and data processing by the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. It holds the ORG-ZDB1-RIPE organisation handle but does not have a confirmed website, PeeringDB entry, or advertised prefixes in the current public evidence.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

If the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.

TopicDigital infrastructure institution

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a Dutch hosting company that holds AS210375 with no current BGP activity. Its infrastructure relevance is latent: if it ever announces routes or builds services, it could become a regional traffic node or a routing dependency hazard. The evidence is entirely registry-sourced; no website, operational telemetry, or executive data exist. Watchpoints include BGP announcements, PeeringDB entry, website publication, and registry changes. Confidence is high only in the registry identity; operational assessment is highly uncertain.

ImpactMedium

If the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Several public sources

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a Dutch hosting company that holds AS210375 with no current BGP activity. Its infrastructure relevance is latent: if it ever announces routes or builds services, it could become a regional traffic node or a routing dependency hazard. The evidence is entirely registry-sourced; no website, operational telemetry, or executive data exist. Watchpoints include BGP announcements, PeeringDB entry, website publication, and registry changes. Confidence is high only in the registry identity; operational assessment is highly uncertain.

Zeta Datacenters B.V.

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a Netherlands-based company registered for web hosting and data processing that appears in public internet number registry data as the holder of Autonomous System AS210375. With no observable routing activity or confirmed website, it exists as a latent infrastructure entity whose eventual activation could alter regional traffic paths or become a routing misconfiguration risk.

Why It Matters

If the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.

What Public Sources Show

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a Dutch-registered data processing and web hosting company that holds autonomous system number AS210375 in the RIPE NCC registry. Although no active BGP announcements or customer-facing infrastructure are observable, the registration links the company to internet routing, making it a latent infrastructure entity capable of influencing regional traffic if it ever begins operations. Public evidence consists of official registries, with no direct operational telemetry.

The RIPE Database and RIPEstat confirm that AS210375 is assigned to Zeta Datacenters B.V. under the organization handle ORG-ZDB1-RIPE. The Dutch Chamber of Commerce lists the company as active, with a business classification in web hosting and data processing, while OpenCorporates mirrors its 2016 incorporation. No website, PeeringDB entry, or operator-published service descriptions have been found. The company's control surface is limited to its registry entries.

Changes to the RIPE records—updated contacts, new prefix allocations, or the appearance of BGP route announcements—would alter its operational posture. Without active routing, it offers no public network services, but its ASN registration creates a dependency: any future announcements would insert Zeta Datacenters B.V. into the internet's routing topology. The dual impact mechanism is straightforward.

If the company activates AS210375 by announcing prefixes and offering transit or hosting, it could become a local infrastructure provider, absorbing or diverting traffic in the Netherlands and creating dependencies for downstream networks. Conversely, if the ASN were reassigned or the registry record became stale, routing misconfigurations could follow, affecting reachability for any networks that rely on outdated information. Watchpoints center on registry and routing observables.

The appearance of any BGP prefix announcements originated by AS210375 would signal operational activity. Equally important are a corporate website, PeeringDB entry, or operator-published services. Any modification to RIPE or KvK registry data—organization name, contact handle, or business classification—should be examined for shifts in status or intent. Uncertainty dominates the current assessment.

Without a directly verified official website, known data center facilities, or any public list of customers, we cannot determine whether Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a shell company, a dormant project, or a small-scale operator. The absence of routing evidence prevents any estimation of traffic volume or market significance. These gaps mean the profile could change dramatically with the addition of a few new data points.

Operating Surface

The company is the registrant of AS210375 in RIPE's database and is classified under web hosting and data processing by the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. It holds the ORG-ZDB1-RIPE organisation handle but does not have a confirmed website, PeeringDB entry, or advertised prefixes in the current public evidence.

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is tracked because AS210375 creates a dependency point in internet routing, even without visible prefixes. Changes to its registry record, the addition of routes, or upstream connections could alter the internet topology in the Netherlands or beyond, making it a latent infrastructure variable.

Watchpoints

In a landscape where routing infrastructure entities can turn active quickly, Zeta Datacenters B.V. represents a low-probability but moderate-impact variable. Its ASN registration, though dormant, could be a precursor to a hosting or transit startup, or it may remain unused indefinitely. Strategic relevance depends entirely on future operational signals. Without them, the entity is best classified as a registry entry with undetermined intent.

Monitor for BGP announcements from AS210375, as these would mark an operational shift. Watch for the publication of a corporate website, PeeringDB entry, or any public service listing. Follow updates to the RIPE organization object and the Dutch commercial register for changes in legal or operational posture. Any evidence of facility ownership or peering partnerships would significantly raise the entity's profile.

Key gaps include: lack of any confirmed operational prefix, no website or product documentation, no executive leadership names, no customer references, and no physical data center location. Filling these gaps requires discovery of an official business website, operator-published documentation, or direct network telemetry showing route origination.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - public-source identity and registry context for Zeta Datacenters B.V..
  • RIPE registry record - RIPEstat presents AS210375 as a RIPE NCC tracked autonomous system and provides public routing and visibility context for the ASN associated with Zeta Datacenters B.V.
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - RIPE Database web query for ORG-ZDB1-RIPE provides public registry context for the organisation object used in RIPE resource registration.
  • kvk.nl - The Dutch Chamber of Commerce register lists Zeta Datacenters B.V. as a registered company and classifies its activity under data processing, web hosting and related activities.
  • opencorporates.com - OpenCorporates mirrors Dutch registry information showing Zeta Datacenters B.V. as a Netherlands company incorporated in 2016 and active in hosting-related business classification.

Domain of operation

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is a Netherlands-based company registered for web hosting and data processing that appears in public internet number registry data as the holder of Autonomous System AS210375. With no observable routing activity or confirmed website, it exists as a latent infrastructure entity whose eventual activation could alter regional traffic paths or become a routing misconfiguration risk.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: public-source identity and registry context for Zeta Datacenters B.V.. Evidence basis: source-f5764ec33d92

Timeline

  1. Zeta Datacenters B.V. public evidence observed

    Zeta Datacenters B.V. is tracked because AS210375 creates a dependency point in internet routing, even without visible prefixes. Changes to its registry record, the addition of routes, or upstream connections could alter the internet topology in the Netherlands or beyond, making it a latent infrastructure variable.

At A Glance

  • Name: Zeta Datacenters B.V.
  • Type: Digital infrastructure institution
  • Base: Netherlands
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • source-backed relationship updates

Why It Matters

  • If the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.
  • 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 the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.

YearNext quarter outlook

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

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Public View

If the company activates or expands routing, it could provide transit, hosting, or connectivity services that influence regional traffic paths. Conversely, a stale or reassigned ASN could lead to routing misconfigurations, making registry accuracy a tangible operational concern.

Watchpoints

  • In a landscape where routing infrastructure entities can turn active quickly, Zeta Datacenters B.V.
  • represents a low-probability but moderate-impact variable.
  • Its ASN registration, though dormant, could be a precursor to a hosting or transit startup, or it may remain unused indefinitely.

Caveats

  • Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Private control or contract claims require separate public support.

FAQ

Why does BTW track Zeta Datacenters B.V.?

Zeta Datacenters B.V. is tracked because AS210375 creates a dependency point in internet routing, even without visible prefixes. Changes to its registry record, the addition of routes, or upstream connections could alter the internet topology in the Netherlands or beyond, making it a latent infrastructure variable.

What evidence supports the profile?

public-source identity and registry context for Zeta Datacenters B.V..

What should readers watch next?

In a landscape where routing infrastructure entities can turn active quickly, Zeta Datacenters B.V.

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