Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Azinkom-AS INNET.AZ LTD |
|---|---|
| Public role | Azinkom-AS INNET.AZ LTD matters because AS211790 could begin originating IP prefixes without warning, instantly becoming a new routing participant. Such activation would introduce transitive dependencies for other networks and demand operator scrutiny, despite the entity's lack of operational history. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Azinkom-AS INNET.AZ LTD is a dormant autonomous system holder with no active network operations; its only public trace is the registration of AS211790 in the RIPE NCC database.
What It Does
- Operating status: The entity holds an ASN but does not originate any BGP routes, operates no visible network infrastructure, and has no known customers or services.
- Revenue and customers: No public evidence describes a revenue model, paying customers, or contractual relationships. How the entity intends to generate income is unknown.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry identity: Azinkom-AS INNET.AZ LTD is listed as the holder of AS211790 in the RIPE NCC registry. RDAP queries return the same organization name.
- BGP routing: RIPEstat shows zero announced IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes for AS211790 as of June 2026. There is no history of route origination.
- Corporate footprint: No website, PeeringDB entry, social media profile, or business registration has been located. The entity exists only as a name in the RIPE database.
Control Surface
- ASN registration: The RIPE NCC database entry is the sole verified control point. Through it, the entity can update contact information or later request IP address allocations and begin advertising prefixes.
- Future routing changes: If the entity configures a router to advertise IP prefixes under AS211790, those announcements become visible in public BGP feeds and could influence traffic forwarding decisions by other operators.
Watchpoints
- Registry updates: Changes to the RIPE NCC or RDAP record for AS211790—such as a new organization name, administrative contact, or status flag—should be monitored as potential indicators of operational preparation.
- BGP monitoring: Regular checks of public BGP observation tools for any prefix announcements from AS211790 will provide the earliest signal of activation.
- Corporate emergence: The appearance of a website, PeeringDB profile, or other public documentation would start to fill the current information gap and enable a fuller risk assessment.

