Core Entity Brief
| Entity | NPATOUILLARD |
|---|---|
| Public role | Dormant autonomous system registrations can become active suddenly, potentially affecting internet routing stability or security. NPATOUILLARD is tracked because AS210851 could be used to announce prefixes, establish peering, or even conduct route hijacks. Monitoring registry changes and routing activity is essential for early awareness of such shifts. |
| Region | Location unconfirmed; registry provides no geographic data. |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
NPATOUILLARD is a dormant entity associated with autonomous system AS210851, holding no known business model, operational network, or public footprint beyond a single registry record.
What It Does
- Unknown business model: The entity has no known products, services, or revenue sources; the ASN registration alone does not indicate a business purpose.
- Potential future role: If activated, the entity could become an internet service provider, hosting operator, or other network-dependent business, but no clues exist in current data.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry entry: NPATOUILLARD is the registered holder of AS210851 in the RIPE region.
- Routing inactivity: AS210851 does not announce any IPv4 or IPv6 prefixes, has no visible upstreams or peers, and does not appear in global BGP tables.
- No public footprint: No website, physical address, or named contacts are associated with NPATOUILLARD beyond the registry record.
Control Surface
- ASN registration control: Whoever holds the registry credentials can update the ASN record, potentially adding route objects or contact information.
- Future routing control: If NPATOUILLARD acquires IP prefixes and establishes peering, it could control how traffic is routed for those prefixes.
Watchpoints
- Record updates: Changes to the RDAP/WHOIS record could indicate a move toward activation or reveal organizational details.
- BGP announcements: Any prefix announcement from AS210851 would be a significant event.
- PeeringDB entry: A PeeringDB profile would suggest intent to peer and provide operational contacts.
- Website launch: An official website would clarify identity, business model, and location.

