Core Entity Brief
| Entity | VOIPERATOR Voiperator BV |
|---|---|
| Public role | The entity matters because the activation of AS211524 would introduce a new participant into the global routing system, potentially altering traffic paths and creating dependency risks. Monitoring registry changes or BGP announcements provides early warning of an operational shift that could affect network security and interconnection. |
| Region | RIPE |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 2 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
VOIPERATOR Voiperator BV is a dormant company holding an ASN registration with no active infrastructure or public business evidence.
What It Does
- Operating role: The company’s only observable activity is the registration of AS211524. No products, services, website, or customer relationships have been identified.
- Revenue model: There is no public evidence of a revenue model or commercial operation. The ASN may be held for future use, as a speculative asset, or for undisclosed administrative purposes.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry footprint: AS211524 is registered with RIPE NCC under the company name VOIPERATOR Voiperator BV. The registration includes standard organizational details but no associated IP prefixes.
- Routing presence: The ASN does not appear in the global BGP routing table. It has no PeeringDB entry and no recorded routing announcements in public archives.
Control Surface
- RIPE NCC records: Whoever controls the RIPE NCC account for this organization can modify the aut‑num and organization objects for AS211524. Changes there are the primary control surface visible to the public.
Watchpoints
- Registry record changes: Updates to the ASN's organization name, contact details, or status in the RIPE database could signal a change in control or intent.
- Routing activation: The start of BGP announcements from AS211524 would turn the entity into an active network operator, introducing routing dependencies for any networks that accept its routes.
- Prefix associations: Assignment or withdrawal of IP prefixes to AS211524 would alter its capability to originate routes and could precede or follow operational activation.

