Core Entity Brief
| Entity | NEWPUSH NewPush Europe Kft. |
|---|---|
| Public role | The entity is tracked because any change in the RIPE registry for AS210772 or the emergence of routing activity could signal a new network operator, a transfer of control, or decommissioning. The absence of public data is itself a warning signal for due diligence, making the entity a low-cost watchpoint for infrastructure mapping. |
| Region | Europe |
| Category | Network infrastructure operator |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Company 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 |
A RIPE-registered entity with an ASN but no operational network footprint, leaving its business model and service offerings entirely unknown.
What It Does
- Registry presence: Holds AS210772, a resource that could be used to connect to the internet or provide network services, but no such use is visible.
- Revenue and services: No evidence of any commercial activity, customer base, or product exists. The company could be dormant, a holding entity, or a future operator.
Operating Snapshot
- Identity: The name 'NEWPUSH NewPush Europe Kft.' is only known from RIPE records. No incorporation documents, physical address, or official website have been located.
- ASN status: AS210772 is listed in RIPE, but has no announced prefixes and no peering data available on PeeringDB or other public databases.
Control Surface
- Registry entry: The AS210772 record in RIPE is the sole public control surface. Any change to this record could alter the entity's known profile.
- Future routing: If the entity begins announcing prefixes, its control surface would expand to include BGP routing policies and potential dependency relationships.
Watchpoints
- Record staleness: The RIPE record may become outdated without notice. Periodic re-checking is necessary to maintain current intelligence.
- Emergence risk: A sudden transition from dormant to active—such as announcing a large IP block—could have implications for routing security, competition, or dependency analysis.

