Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Treadstone Business Development S.R.L. |
|---|---|
| Public role | Companies that control autonomous systems and IP prefixes can influence internet reachability and routing policy. Treadstone Business Development S.R.L.’s registry footprint is a reference point for operators assessing ownership and dependency in the Romanian internet sector. Changes in its registry or BGP behavior could signal operational shifts with downstream impact. |
| Region | Romania |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 5 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Treadstone Business Development S.R.L. is a Romanian limited liability company that controls AS210878 and announces IP prefixes, with no public documentation of its commercial activities.
What It Does
- Registry role: The company is the registered holder of AS210878 in the RIPE NCC region, appearing as organisation ORG-TBDS1-RIPE. BGP data confirms that the ASN originates route announcements.
- Commercial uncertainty: No public source describes the company’s revenue model, customers, or internet services. It could be an ISP, hosting provider, address lessor, or an internal network operator—the available evidence does not differentiate.
Operating Snapshot
- Legal identity: Treadstone Business Development S.R.L. is a limited liability company registered in Romania, as confirmed by a local company directory.
- Network resources: The company controls AS210878 and originates BGP route announcements for IP prefixes visible in global tables. The exact prefix set was not sampled for this profile and should be monitored for currency.
Control Surface
- Registry entries: The RIPE organisation object ORG-TBDS1-RIPE and the AS210878 route object are publicly accessible. Changes to these records—contact details, ASN assignment, registered prefixes—directly affect the company's registry footprint and are visible to anyone querying the records.
- Routing announcements: The prefixes originated from AS210878 are visible to all BGP peers. Any change in the set of advertised IP space or upstream AS paths alters the company's routing influence and can affect global traffic paths.
Watchpoints
- Registry updates: New registrations, modifications to ORG-TBDS1-RIPE, or changes in AS210878 contact information could signal administrative events or ownership changes.
- Routing shifts: Increases, decreases, or sudden changes in the IPv4/IPv6 blocks announced by AS210878 would alter the company's routing profile and could affect reachability for dependent networks.
- Emergence of official sources: If a corporate website, PeeringDB entry, or other first‑party documentation appears, the assessment of the company’s scale, customers, and operational intent would need revision.

