Core Entity Brief
| Entity | BattleHost |
|---|---|
| Public role | BattleHost is tracked because changes to AS210356's BGP announcements, prefix set, or peering relationships can affect routing for internet services that depend on its network. Public registry and routing records allow analysts to monitor ownership context and dependency changes over time. |
| Region | Europe / United Kingdom |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution 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 |
BattleHost appears in external numbering or routing evidence for AS210356; the public assessment is bounded by that source-backed context.
What It Does
- Visible operating role: BattleHost operates as an autonomous system in the global internet routing system, advertising IP prefixes and maintaining BGP peering and transit relationships, as observed through public routing analytics.
- Revenue and customer gap: No supplied evidence establishes a revenue model, customer base, or contract position; those claims need official, financial, or service-source support before publication.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity baseline: BattleHost is the name registered in RIPE NCC for autonomous system AS210356, visible in global BGP routing tables with a United Kingdom country code.
- Routing context: No active prefix sample is present in the current evidence set, so the public assessment is limited to ASN identity until routing evidence changes.
Control Surface
- Numbering records: The control surface consists of the AS210356 registration in RIPE NCC, its BGP announcements, and its peering arrangements with upstream providers and internet exchanges, which can be monitored via RDAP, RIPEstat, BGPView, and PeeringDB.
- Evidence changes: New announcements, withdrawals, or reassigned prefixes attached to AS210356 can change how much operational significance readers should assign to BattleHost.
Watchpoints
- Record freshness: Stale, conflicting, or changed public records are the main uncertainty when translating source evidence into an operating profile.
- Footprint change: New ASN, prefix, official website, PeeringDB, or registry evidence would raise or lower BattleHost's infrastructure relevance.

