Core Entity Brief
| Entity | TPA-Extremadura Telecable Extremadura S.L. |
|---|---|
| Public role | TPA-Extremadura Telecable Extremadura S.L. warrants monitoring because AS211361 is a dormant autonomous system with the potential to become an active routing entity. If it begins announcing prefixes, it could introduce new routing paths in Extremadura and southwestern Spain, altering local internet topology. Tracking the ASN’s activation status provides early warning of infrastructure changes in the region. |
| Region | Spain |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
A dormant RIPE NCC registrant holding AS211361 with no active routing or verified commercial operations.
What It Does
- Visible operating role: Maintaining a dormant registry entry for AS211361. No revenue-generating activities, customers, or service offerings are in evidence.
- Revenue model gap: There is no public information about how the entity would generate revenue, what products or services it might sell, or who its customers could be. The company name implies a cable or telecom operation, but no such activity is confirmed.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity baseline: The entity is the registered holder of AS211361 in the RIPE NCC database. No website, service listings, or network infrastructure are publicly verifiable.
- Routing context: AS211361 has no active BGP announcements and no associated IP prefixes. It is not visible in the global routing table.
Control Surface
- Registry control: Administrative access to the RIPE NCC record for AS211361 is the only identifiable control point. Through it, the holder can modify registration details, transfer the ASN, or start advertising routes.
- Future operational changes: Activation of BGP routing, allocation of prefixes, or the emergence of a corporate website would substantially increase the entity’s observable control surface.
Watchpoints
- Routing activation: The first BGP announcement would transition this registration from a dormant record to an active network with real-world routing impact.
- Registry updates: Changes to the RIPE NCC record—such as new contacts, address modifications, or ASN transfer—could signal shifts in control or operational intent.
- Public footprint emergence: A corporate website, PeeringDB entry, or service listings would provide concrete evidence of the company’s market role and scale.
- Ownership disclosure: Revelation of directors, parent company, or beneficial owners would clarify decision-making authority and potential conflicts of interest.

