Core Entity Brief
| Entity | TECNOLOGIAS DE LA INFORMACION Y REDES PARA LAS ENTIDADES ASEGURADORAS SA |
|---|---|
| Public role | If the organization begins announcing BGP routes or obtains IP resources, analysts would reassess its role in the insurance technology supply chain. Changes in its RIPE registration or the emergence of routing evidence would alter assessments of network resource control in the Spanish insurance vertical. Currently, its impact is limited to registry record integrity and the possibility of future resource allocation. |
| Region | Europe |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | QUARTER_30_120D |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 1 public source reference |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 03, 2026 |
TECNOLOGIAS DE LA INFORMACION Y REDES PARA LAS ENTIDADES ASEGURADORAS SA is a RIPE NCC-registered organization with no active network operations currently visible.
What It Does
- Registry-based resource holder: The RIPE NCC registration qualifies the entity to request IP addresses and AS numbers. No evidence indicates these resources have been obtained or deployed in a revenue-generating service.
- Service and customer gap: No evidence describes a revenue model, customer contracts, or commercial activity. Any operational business, if it exists, is not publicly documented.
Operating Snapshot
- Registration identity: The RIPE NCC RDAP record names the entity as an active resource holder in the RIPE region, with the potential to act as a Local Internet Registry.
- No routing presence: No BGP prefixes or AS paths are announced from this entity. The snapshot is limited to the static registry entry.
Control Surface
- Public registry record: The RIPE NCC database entry is the only checkable control surface. Authorised contacts can modify it, but no evidence of such changes exists.
- Evidence upgrade path: New official-domain, registry, financial, service, or routing evidence would substantially change the operational significance of the entity.
Watchpoints
- Registry change: Alteration of the RIPE NCC registration record would indicate possible administrative or operational activity.
- Routing emergence: BGP announcements or IP block usage would move the entity from a dormant registration to an active infrastructure participant.
- Corporate visibility: Appearance of a corporate website, LinkedIn profile, or business registry filing would provide corporate identity confirmation.

