Core Entity Brief
| Entity | DIL Technology AS211090 |
|---|---|
| Public role | DIL Technology is tracked because any change to the AS211090 registry record or the appearance of IP prefix announcements would transform it from a passive holder into an active internet participant, introducing dependency and security considerations for networks that interact with its routes. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of a potential new routing actor. |
| Region | Not evidenced in public sources |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.80 |
| Evidence coverage | 2 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
DIL Technology is the registered holder of autonomous system AS211090, with no observable commercial or service activity in the provided evidence.
What It Does
- Operating role: The organisation holds an ASN registration but does not provide any public network services according to the available sources; no IP prefixes or services are documented.
- Revenue model: No source documents establish how DIL Technology generates revenue or whether it has paying customers. The evidence does not support any commercial activity claims.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry presence: DIL Technology is listed as the holder of AS211090 in the PeeringDB API and operates a website at diltechnology.com.
- Routing status: The PeeringDB profile and website do not reference any IP prefixes or active routing announcements. Without BGP data, routing status cannot be determined from the provided evidence.
Control Surface
- ASN record: Control over the AS211090 registration enables the holder to request IP resources and initiate route announcements via regional internet registries.
- Web presence: The diltechnology.com website could serve as a channel for future commercial or operational communication, but currently shows no routing or service context.
Watchpoints
- Activation risk: If DIL Technology starts announcing prefixes, it becomes an active routing entity with potential impact on BGP reachability.
- Record staleness: Out-of-date registry information could lead to misattribution; monitoring WHOIS/RDAP updates is necessary to confirm current control.
- Limited public data: The absence of service or customer information makes it difficult to assess the organisation's intent or readiness.

