Changes to AS210395's routing behavior or registry details can disrupt reachability and shift dependency maps for networks that rely on its address space. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of routing reconfigurations within Russian internet infrastructure, particularly given its opaque structure.
AuteurSummer Ren
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Temps de lecture3 min
Estimated reading time at standard editorial pace.
Publié leJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
Last updateJun 02, 2026
Date this profile last entered editorial circulation.
CategoryNetwork infrastructure operator
Controlled classification used for cross-profile comparison.
RégionRussia
Primary geography where current signals are most visible.
Signal FocusCompany Type
Principal area tracked in this intelligence profile.
Type de contenuProfile
Structured profile used for cross-category comparison.
Domaine principalInfrastructure
Primary editorial domain framing the analysis.
SujetInternet infrastructure
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HorizonQuarter (30-120d)
Most likely window for material strategy effects.
ImpactMediumThe signal alters planning assumptions but usually requires secondary implementation before full effect.
Confiance0.95
Anchored to multiple primary-source references and direct disclosures.
Dossier de preuves
Sources primaires utilisées pour la classification et l'évaluation d'impact.
INTERNET-MTOS is the registered holder of AS210395, a Russian autonomous system visible in BGP routing. Four public infrastructure sources confirm its registry identity, country, upstreams, and prefix announcements, but no corporate website, executive names, or customer evidence has been verified. The entity's operating role can be inferred only from numbering and routing data; its business model, ownership, and human control remain opaque. Monitoring priorities include RDAP/WHOIS contact changes, prefix additions or withdrawals, and emergence of official documentation. Without such evidence, the profile is limited to registry and routing signals, and the entity should be treated as a low-visibility infrastructure marker rather than a confirmed commercial operator.
Core Entity Brief
Core Entity Brief
Entity
INTERNET-MTOS
Public role
Changes to AS210395's routing behavior or registry details can disrupt reachability and shift dependency maps for networks that rely on its address space. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of routing reconfigurations within Russian internet infrastructure, particularly given its opaque structure.
Region
Russia
Category
Network infrastructure operator
Primary domain
Infrastructure
Signal focus
Company Type
Time horizon
Quarter (30-120d)
Impact
Medium
Confidence
0.95
Evidence coverage
4 public source references
Related coverage
Profile anchor article
Website
Public evidence pending
Last update
Jun 02, 2026
INTERNET-MTOS is an opaque Russian network entity visible only through its autonomous system AS210395 and related routing activity.
What It Does
Network operator role: BGP data shows INTERNET-MTOS originating IP prefixes and connecting to upstream providers, consistent with a network operator or hosting provider. No service offerings or customer contracts are publicly verified.
Unknown revenue model: No public information explains how the entity generates revenue—whether it sells transit, hosting, VPN services, or acts as a captive infrastructure arm of another organisation.
Operating Snapshot
ASN identity: INTERNET-MTOS is the holder of AS210395, an autonomous system number registered in Russia.
Routing activity: BGP monitoring sites show AS210395 with multiple upstream peers and announced IPv4 and IPv6 prefixes, indicating active participation in global routing.
Geographic region: The ASN is registered to Russia; no specific city or facility location is publicly disclosed.
Control Surface
AS210395 registry entry: The registration details in the regional internet registry, accessible via RDAP, represent the primary administrative control point. Changes there affect the entity's public identity.
Prefix originations: The IP prefixes announced by AS210395 define the address space it controls. Modifications to these announcements directly alter the reachability of those addresses.
Watchpoints
Registry record integrity: Watch for changes to the ASN registration, including name, country, or contact details, which could indicate a change in ownership or administrative control.
Prefix volatility: Frequent additions or removals of prefixes may signal network reconfiguration, customer churn, or abuse-related takedowns.
Upstream dependency: Monitor shifts in upstream ASNs to understand INTERNET-MTOS's reliance on specific transit providers and its resilience to provider failures.
Emergence of official documentation: The appearance of a company website, PeeringDB page, or corporate registry filing would significantly improve the profile's reliability.
Domain of operation
Changes to AS210395's routing behavior or registry details can disrupt reachability and shift dependency maps for networks that rely on its address space. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of routing reconfigurations within Russian internet infrastructure, particularly given its opaque structure.
Public role: INTERNET-MTOS is framed by changes to as210395's routing behavior or registry details can disrupt reachability and shift dependency maps for networks that rely on its address space. monitoring this entity provides early warning of routing reconfigurations within russian internet infrastructure, particularly given its opaque structure. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record; bgpview.io
Operating surface: Internet infrastructure and Russia provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Registry RDAP / WHOIS record; bgpview.io
Timeline
INTERNET-MTOS public profile updated
Public coverage records INTERNET-MTOS as a subject for role, operating context, and evidence review.
Signal Map
Signal Map
Why tracked: Changes to AS210395's routing behavior or registry details can disrupt reachability and shift dependency maps for networks that rely on its address space. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of routing reconfigurations within Russian internet infrastructure, particularly given its opaque structure.
Object role: It holds AS210395, originates IP prefixes, and connects to upstream transit providers within the Russian internet routing ecosystem. Its role is that of a network operator, but the absence of corporate documentation means that the entity's full business model, customers, and management are not publicly known.
Impact note: Alterations to INTERNET-MTOS's routing footprint directly affect traffic engineering for dependent networks. A prefix withdrawal or upstream change can cascade through dependency models and undermine topology assumptions, making the entity a critical—if poorly understood—node in Russian connectivity analysis.
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 INTERNET-MTOS 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 INTERNET-MTOS included?
INTERNET-MTOS has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.
What is public about this profile?
The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked organizations, and evidence-backed watchpoints.
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.