Core Entity Brief
| Entity | CAB-JO Cairo Amman Bank PLC |
|---|---|
| Public role | The bank is tracked because any change in AS211842—such as the start of prefix announcements, reallocation, or altered registration details—could signal a shift in network strategy and potentially affect connectivity dependencies within Jordan's financial sector. |
| Region | Jordan |
| 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 03, 2026 |
CAB-JO Cairo Amman Bank PLC is a Jordanian bank that holds dormant AS211842; its internet infrastructure footprint is limited to that registration.
What It Does
- Banking services: As a bank, Cairo Amman Bank PLC likely provides retail, corporate, and perhaps digital banking services to customers in Jordan and the region. The precise service mix, scale, and revenue model are not documented in the internet registry evidence.
- Network infrastructure holding: The bank holds autonomous system number AS211842 but does not use it to announce IP prefixes or serve customers. The ASN represents a latent capability that generates no observable revenue or public internet service.
Operating Snapshot
- ASN registration: AS211842 is registered to CAB-JO Cairo Amman Bank PLC in the RIPE NCC region, with the bank's name as the holder.
- Routing activity: No IP prefixes are originated from AS211842; the ASN is not present in the global BGP routing table.
Control Surface
- Registry record: The RIPE NCC and RDAP entries for AS211842 are the sole public control points. Updates to the record, including technical or administrative contacts, can alter the bank's infrastructure profile.
- Future routing decisions: If the bank decides to originate prefixes, its control surface would expand to include BGP routing policies and possible peering relationships, introducing new areas of operational influence.
Watchpoints
- Record updates: Changes to the AS211842 registry entry—such as contact details, organisation name, or status—can signal administrative shifts.
- Prefix announcements: The start of IP prefix announcements from AS211842 would indicate that the bank is activating its network infrastructure and may be providing services directly.
- External evidence: Discovery of a corporate website, PeeringDB entry, or other public documentation would help confirm the bank's physical location, business scope, and rationale for the ASN, reducing current uncertainties.

