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FastTelecomGR

Monitoring FastTelecomGR provides early warning of a new routing entity in Greece. Future prefix announcements could create unanticipated dependency chains, traffic engineering considerations, and security surface changes. Registry and routing vigilance is essential for network strategists and regional operators.

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Contexto

FastTelecomGR is a Greek network entity tied to AS211186 with no routing activity. Public evidence consists of a PeeringDB record and a website; no financial, customer, or routing data exists. The key uncertainty is whether the entity will become operational. Watchpoints center on registry changes, prefix announcements, and website updates that could signal activation. This profile informs analysts that the entity is dormant but warrants monitoring due to potential future infrastructure impact.

Core Entity Brief

Core Entity Brief

EntityFastTelecomGR
Public roleMonitoring FastTelecomGR provides early warning of a new routing entity in Greece. Future prefix announcements could create unanticipated dependency chains, traffic engineering considerations, and security surface changes. Registry and routing vigilance is essential for network strategists and regional operators.
RegionGreece
CategoryNetwork infrastructure operator
Primary domainInfrastructure
Signal focusCompany Type
Time horizonQUARTER_30_120D
ImpactMedium
Confidence0.80
Evidence coverage2 public source references
Related coverageProfile anchor article
WebsitePublic evidence pending
Last updateJun 03, 2026

FastTelecomGR is a Greek AS211186 holder with no active BGP routes or peering, currently dormant.

What It Does

  • Operating role: FastTelecomGR holds AS211186 but has no active BGP routes, indicating it is not currently providing networking services.
  • Revenue model unknown: No public information indicates how the company generates revenue or whether it has customers.

Operating Snapshot

  • Registry identity: FastTelecomGR is listed in PeeringDB as the holder of AS211186 with no peering arrangements or announced prefixes.
  • Web presence: The company maintains a website at fast.gr, but the site does not describe specific networking services.

Control Surface

  • ASN registration: The company controls the AS211186 registration, allowing it to originate routes if it establishes connectivity.
  • Domain and website: The fast.gr domain and website provide a minimal public footprint.

Watchpoints

  • Registry updates: Changes to the ASN registration or PeeringDB profile may indicate a shift to operational status.
  • Route origination: Announcement of IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes from AS211186 would be a critical event.
  • Website changes: New content on fast.gr describing services, peering policy, or contact information could signal activation.

Domain of operation

Monitoring FastTelecomGR provides early warning of a new routing entity in Greece. Future prefix announcements could create unanticipated dependency chains, traffic engineering considerations, and security surface changes. Registry and routing vigilance is essential for network strategists and regional operators.

  • Public role: FastTelecomGR is framed by monitoring fasttelecomgr provides early warning of a new routing entity in greece. future prefix announcements could create unanticipated dependency chains, traffic engineering considerations, and security surface changes. registry and routing vigilance is essential for network strategists and regional operators. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: PeeringDB network profile; Operator website
  • Operating surface: Network infrastructure operator and Greece provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: PeeringDB network profile; Operator website

Timeline

  1. FastTelecomGR public profile updated

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

Signal Map

Signal Map

  • Why tracked: Monitoring FastTelecomGR provides early warning of a new routing entity in Greece. Future prefix announcements could create unanticipated dependency chains, traffic engineering considerations, and security surface changes. Registry and routing vigilance is essential for network strategists and regional operators.
  • Object role: FastTelecomGR is the registered holder of AS211186 in PeeringDB, but it originates no BGP prefixes and has no peering arrangements. Its public role is limited to a dormant registry entry; any future routing activity would shift it to an active network operator with potential influence on regional connectivity.
  • Impact note: If FastTelecomGR begins routing, its operational decisions—upstream choices, peering, prefix origination—could immediately affect regional reachability and create new reliance points. The primary impact today lies in the signal value of any registry or routing change as a leading indicator of upcoming operational reality.
  • Control surface: public operating records, official service pages, source-backed relationship updates
  • Key dependencies: official company sources, public registries, operator-published records

Public View

The public read of FastTelecomGR 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 FastTelecomGR included?

FastTelecomGR 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 organizations, 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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