Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Mathias Handsche |
|---|---|
| Public role | Registry contacts are operational signals that can help analysts associate human accountability with internet number resources; tracking changes in this contact record may indicate handoffs in network responsibility or organisational restructuring, even when the person's full role remains publicly opaque. |
| Region | Global |
| Category | Individual registry-holder label |
| 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 |
The registry contact entity for Mathias Handsche has no observable commercial or operational activity; it exists solely as a RIPE database entry.
What It Does
- Registry function: The record serves as a contact point for AS212026, as required by RIPE NCC policy. There is no associated commercial service or revenue.
- No observable market activity: No evidence shows that this entity provides any service, serves customers, or generates revenue.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry presence: The mh19238-ripe handle is the only sign of this entity’s existence in a network operations context.
- No routing footprint: AS212026 is not observed in any public BGP table or routing registry, leaving the contact role without an active operational basis.
Control Surface
- RDAP record: The AS212026 entry is the only mechanism through which changes can be observed; any update to the contact fields or related person object is a direct signal.
- E-mail responsiveness: While not directly observable, the contact role implies that Handsche may be reachable via mail addresses registered with RIPE; however, no such addresses are listed in the public RDAP record.
Watchpoints
- Record staleness: The registry data may become outdated without notice, misrepresenting current responsibilities.
- Emerging associations: Any link to an organization, ASN, or IP prefix would transform the entity from a bare registry label into an active network participant.

