Core Entity Brief
| Entity | GRASSIT GRASS GmbH |
|---|---|
| Public role | Tracking this subject allows BTW analysts to detect early signals of a potential new infrastructure actor. Even a dormant ASN can become operationally relevant through prefix announcements or routing policy changes, and the registry entry provides essential context when AS210635 appears in routing data or security alerts. |
| Region | The company's geographic region is not confirmed by public evidence. |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 2 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
GRASSIT GRASS GmbH is the registered holder of AS210635; its commercial activities, if any, are not documented in the available sources.
What It Does
- Registered ASN holder: The entity holds an autonomous system number in the RIPE region. Without additional sources, it is not possible to determine whether the ASN is used for commercial Internet services, internal network management, or merely reserved.
- No revenue or service evidence: No public-facing services, customer contracts, pricing, or financial disclosures have been linked to GRASSIT GRASS GmbH in the provided evidence.
Operating Snapshot
- ASN registration: AS210635 is registered in the RIPE database.
- Routing status: No announced IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes are observed for AS210635 in the provided evidence. Routing activity is absent.
Control Surface
- RIPE registry object: The AS210635 record is the sole externally visible control point. Administrative changes to this object would be the primary observable actions.
- No additional operational interfaces: No public website, NOC email, PeeringDB page, or routing policy document has been verified.
Watchpoints
- ASN activation: Any BGP announcement from AS210635 changes the entity's profile from a passive registrant to an active network operator.
- Record alterations: Updated RIPE information—such as a new abuse contact or the linking of IP prefixes—could indicate a move toward operational readiness.
- External corroboration: Discovery of a corporate website, a national commercial register entry, or a social media presence would help verify the entity's legitimacy and business focus.

