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ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI

Eternal Group matters because its customers depend on The Crew Host for service continuity, domain management, and account control, yet no independent evidence confirms the company’s network ownership, making its operational resilience uncertain and its impact on dependent customers a material intelligence concern.

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Contexte

Eternal Group is a Turkish hosting company whose customer dependency creates operational risk despite unverified network infrastructure. Official registries confirm its legal identity and e-commerce activity, but routing data, upstream contracts, and performance metrics are absent. The only associated ASN belongs to an unrelated individual. Watch for new routing announcements, PeeringDB records, or independent infrastructure evidence that would clarify the company's network posture.

Core Entity Brief

Core Entity Brief

EntityETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI
Public roleEternal Group matters because its customers depend on The Crew Host for service continuity, domain management, and account control, yet no independent evidence confirms the company’s network ownership, making its operational resilience uncertain and its impact on dependent customers a material intelligence concern.
RegionTurkey
CategoryNetwork infrastructure operator
Primary domainInfrastructure
Signal focusCompany Type
Time horizonQuarter (30-120d)
ImpactMedium
Confidence0.95
Evidence coverage7 public source references
Related coverageProfile anchor article
WebsitePublic evidence pending
Last updateJun 02, 2026

ETERNAL GROUP DENİZCİLİK EĞİTİM MAKİNE DANIŞMANLIK DIŞ TİCARET LİMİTED ŞİRKETİ operates The Crew Host, a Turkish hosting brand offering domains, hosting, VDS, game servers, and colocation, but its network infrastructure remains unverified and the only associated ASN is registered to an unrelated party.

What It Does

  • Service offering: The company sells customer-facing domain registration, web hosting, reseller hosting, VDS/VPS, game servers, storage servers, colocation, and IP subnet services under the The Crew Host brand. Billing is prepaid per the service agreement.
  • Revenue and customer gap: Revenue model, customer base, and contract volume are not publicly disclosed. The official registrations confirm legal status but do not provide financial or operational scale.

Operating Snapshot

  • Legal identity: Turkish limited company, active in Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (reg. 252036, Ümraniye, NACE 47.91.14). ETBIS registration date 13.03.2025 for thecrewhost.com.
  • Brand presence: Operates The Crew Host via thecrewhost.com and maintains eternalgroup.com.tr. Advertises Bursa location, DDoS protection, and network speeds up to 10 Gbit.
  • Network opacity: No owned ASN or prefix is verified; the once-associated AS208394 belongs to Matthew Gall. No PeeringDB, upstream providers, or routing data publicly linked to the company.

Control Surface

  • Customer stack control: Full control over The Crew Host’s account system: onboarding, prepaid billing, domain management, hosting/VDS/colocation provisioning, suspension, support, and abuse enforcement.
  • Contractual leverage: Service agreement grants the company authority to suspend or terminate services for non-payment or violations, directly impacting customer continuity.
  • Unverified network control: Claims of DDoS protection, Tier III data center, and IP subnet services are not corroborated by independent infrastructure data; the company’s actual network control surface remains unobserved.

Watchpoints

  • Registry mismatch: AS208394 is registered to Matthew Gall, not Eternal Group. Any change in WHOIS/RDAP or BGP announcements for this ASN would shift the profile.
  • Routing evidence gap: Zero publicly announced prefixes. The moment a prefix appears under an ASN attributable to the company, the infrastructure assessment becomes concrete.
  • Operator claims: Advertised DDoS protection, Tier III facility, and high bandwidth are unvalidated; independent verification would alter the risk picture for customers.
  • Business continuity: As a small, non-public entity, financial status, staffing, and upstream dependencies are unknown. Any service disruption or domain loss could abruptly impact customers.

Domain of operation

Eternal Group matters because its customers depend on The Crew Host for service continuity, domain management, and account control, yet no independent evidence confirms the company’s network ownership, making its operational resilience uncertain and its impact on dependent customers a material intelligence concern.

  • Public role: ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI is framed by eternal group matters because its customers depend on the crew host for service continuity, domain management, and account control, yet no independent evidence confirms the company’s network ownership, making its operational resilience uncertain and its impact on dependent customers a material intelligence concern. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: etbis.ticaret.gov.tr (ETBIS profile for thecrewhost.com); etbis.ticaret.gov.tr (ETBIS search site)
  • Operating surface: Network infrastructure operator and Turkey provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: etbis.ticaret.gov.tr (ETBIS profile for thecrewhost.com); etbis.ticaret.gov.tr (ETBIS search site)

Timeline

  1. ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI public profile updated

    Public coverage records ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.

Signal Map

Signal Map

  • Why tracked: Eternal Group matters because its customers depend on The Crew Host for service continuity, domain management, and account control, yet no independent evidence confirms the company’s network ownership, making its operational resilience uncertain and its impact on dependent customers a material intelligence concern.
  • Object role: A Turkey-based limited company operating the The Crew Host hosting brand, visible in official e-commerce and chamber records and selling customer-facing domain, hosting, VDS, game server, colocation and IP subnet services. The company’s network infrastructure claims remain unverified.
  • Impact note: If The Crew Host fails, loses its domain registry, or mishandles abuse, customer websites and servers could lose connectivity, renewals, or abuse response, creating direct operational disruption for any entity relying on its advertised services.
  • 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 ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI 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 ETERNAL-GROUP-DENIZCILIK-EGITIM-MAKINE-DANISMANLIK-DIS-TICARET-LIMITED-SIRKETI included?

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What is public about this profile?

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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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