Core Entity Brief
| Entity | HIPERNET TELEKOMUNIKASYON |
|---|---|
| Public role | Hipernet matters because households and businesses depend on its access network for daily internet service. Changes in address eligibility, tariff structures, upstream transit providers, or RPKI state can alter customer reachability and cost. AS211953 provides external visibility into prefix announcements, routing stability, and interconnection dependencies, enabling early detection of operational shifts. |
| Region | Turkey |
| Category | Network infrastructure operator |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Company Type |
| Time horizon | QUARTER_30_120D |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 12 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | https://www.hipernet.com.tr/ |
| Last update | Jun 03, 2026 |
Hipernet Telekomunikasyon Bilisim Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi is a Bursa-linked Turkish ISP operating the Hipernet Telekom brand and public network identity AS211953.
What It Does
- Subscriber access revenue: Hipernet sells recurring internet access to residential and small-business users through wireless, ADSL, VDSL, fiber and GigaFiber package categories. Its public intake surface includes package browsing, address checks, online applications, activation tracking, payment and support workflows.
- Business connectivity: The company markets business connectivity through symmetric and asymmetric radio-link products and Metro Ethernet, with operator-published dedicated-line and SLA language for customers needing managed fixed access beyond consumer broadband.
- Lifecycle and equipment fees: Hipernet publishes charges for installation, activation, opening and closing, static IP service, service freezing, service visits, modem equipment and relocation, making customer lifecycle events part of its commercial operating surface.
- Operational dependency model: Service delivery depends on address eligibility, local installation, fixed-wireless receiver placement, indoor modem configuration, underlying access infrastructure, support response, upstream transit and route-origin hygiene for AS211953.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity anchor: Hipernet-owned pages and customer forms identify the operating company under Turkish spelling variants, while public network datasets identify AS211953 as HIPERNET or Hipernet Telekomunikasyon Bilisim Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Sirketi in a Turkey and RIPE registry context.
- Service mix: Operator pages present Hipernet Telekom as serving residential and business users with wireless, ADSL, VDSL, fiber, GigaFiber, symmetric and asymmetric radio-link and Metro Ethernet products.
- Customer workflow: The application site describes address-specific infrastructure analysis, tariff selection, online document and application steps, activation tracking, online operations, payment and technical support.
- Network identity: IPinfo, Cloudflare Radar, IP2Location and Ipregistry identify AS211953 as associated with Hipernet or HIPERNET TELEKOMUNIKASYON BILISIM SANAYI VE TICARET LIMITED SIRKETI.
- Scale signals: Cloudflare Radar displays an APNIC-derived AS customer-population estimate, while Hipernet's application site contains operator-published support and service-continuity language. These are directional public signals, not audited subscriber counts.
- Address-space variance: IPinfo lists 768 IPv4 addresses and zero IPv6 addresses for AS211953, while IP2Location and Ipregistry list a five-range IPv4 view and no IPv6 range. The exact live footprint should be refreshed near publication.
Control Surface
- Coverage and activation: Hipernet controls address serviceability checks, access-technology selection, online application steps, installation scheduling and activation status for subscribers.
- Customer premises equipment: Operator material describes fixed-wireless service using a base-station signal, outdoor receiver and indoor modem, making receiver placement and customer-premises configuration a concrete service-control surface.
- Commercial terms: The company sets package categories, speed tiers, campaign prices and non-recurring charges for installation, activation, static IP, modem, service visits, service freezing and relocation.
- Business service quality: For business customers, radio-link and Metro Ethernet offerings make address survey, capacity selection, static IP handling, SLA wording, support response and latency-sensitive performance part of Hipernet's direct operating surface.
- Routing and interconnection: AS211953 announcements, RPKI state, upstream-provider selection, the absence of a public IPv6 footprint in reviewed ASN datasets and any later interconnection disclosure are externally visible routing controls.
- Subscriber operations: Online application, document handling, activation tracking, payment, support and customer-data workflows make subscriber operations and data handling material trust surfaces.
Watchpoints
- Object boundary: The input record is framed as a person or public registry contact, but supplied public evidence resolves the substantive subject as the company and network operator behind Hipernet Telekom and AS211953.
- Name variance: Exact legal-name spelling varies across Turkish operator pages, PDFs, customer forms and ASCII network datasets, though the supplied sources point to the same Hipernet Telekomunikasyon limited-company identity.
- Routing-data variance: Public ASN datasets disagree on exact IPv4 totals and upstream mix. Use conservative language for address-space scale unless a fresh registry or BGP view is attached.
- Claim boundary: Claims such as regulatory authorization, 7/24 support, SLA performance, activation timing, low latency and rapid fault intervention are operator-published unless matched to regulator records or independent measurements.
- Transit dependency: No supplied evidence verifies public exchange or facility participation, making transit dependency and any later interconnection disclosure material watchpoints.
- Scale evidence limits: Supplied public sources do not verify ownership, named executives, revenue, audited subscriber count, outage history or independently measured service quality.

