Core Entity Brief
| Entity | ERMES WIFI SRL |
|---|---|
| Public role | The entity matters because any future change to AS210657's routing announcements or registry record could affect internet reachability for networks that peer with or depend on it. Monitoring fills a gap in European internet infrastructure dependency mapping, especially given the proliferation of thinly documented autonomous systems. |
| Region | RIPE NCC service region |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 6 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
ERMES WIFI SRL is a mystery box: holding an AS number in the RIPE region but offering no public information about its services, location, or management.
What It Does
- Observed activity: The company holds AS210657, an active autonomous system in global BGP routing tables. No other operational footprint—such as a website, customer portal, or service listing—has been found.
- Revenue and customer gap: There is no public information about how ERMES WIFI SRL earns money, what services it provides, or who its customers are. The business model is entirely opaque.
Operating Snapshot
- ASN holder: AS210657 is registered to ERMES WIFI SRL in the RIPE NCC database, giving the company control over routing policies for that ASN.
- Routing visibility: BGP monitoring platforms show the ASN as active, but no prefixes have been confirmed in public route collectors. This could mean the AS is used only for internal routing or for a small set of unobserved prefixes.
Control Surface
- RIPE NCC registry: The AS210657 registration is the sole authoritative record. Changes to this entry affect how the ASN is handled in global internet routing.
- BGP behavior: The routing announcements originated by AS210657—if any—are a direct control lever over internet reachability for downstream networks. Monitoring these announcements is key to understanding the company's real-world influence.
Watchpoints
- Prefix emergence: The first observation of an IP prefix announcement would signal a new operational role and could reveal peering relationships.
- Website disclosure: An official website would provide basic corporate information, service descriptions, and possibly contact data, reducing the current black-box nature.
- Registry changes: Updates to the ASN contacts, technical contacts, or organisation metadata could indicate a change in control or operational posture.

