Core Entity Brief
| Entity | PREMIUMPEERING |
|---|---|
| Public role | PREMIUMPEERING is tracked because its registry presence for AS210345 creates a potential entry point for future routing activity, interconnection changes, or dependency shifts. Monitoring this entity allows analysts to detect the emergence of a new operator or a transfer of control that could affect routing security assessments. |
| Region | Region not determined from available public evidence |
| Category | Network-related institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.95 |
| Evidence coverage | 2 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
PREMIUMPEERING is a dormant ASN holder with no observable business activity, customers, or revenue.
What It Does
- Visible operating role: The entity maintains the AS210345 registration but does not provide any transit, hosting, or connectivity services. Its visible function is limited to holding an AS number in a regional internet registry.
- Revenue and customers: No public evidence indicates that PREMIUMPEERING sells services, receives payment, or has any commercial contracts. Its revenue model and customer base are entirely unknown.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry presence: PREMIUMPEERING is the registered holder of AS210345 in public RIR records. No additional ASNs, IP blocks, or PeeringDB records are linked to this entity.
- Routing activity: AS210345 announces no IP prefixes and is invisible in the global IPv4 and IPv6 routing tables. There is no evidence of any past or present BGP announcements.
- Organisational footprint: No corporate website, social media presence, industry listings, or employment records associated with PREMIUMPEERING have been identified. The entity exists only as a registry entry.
Control Surface
- ASN registration record: The RDAP/WHOIS record for AS210345 is the sole control point. Any party with the necessary credentials can change the holder, update contacts, or enable routing, with no known safeguards.
- Potential routing activation: If PREMIUMPEERING begins announcing prefixes, the BGP configurations and peering arrangements it uses would constitute new technical and commercial control surfaces.
Watchpoints
- Registry record changes: A modification to the AS210345 WHOIS entry may indicate a transfer, hijack, or an attempt to activate the ASN for routing.
- First BGP announcement: Any prefix originated by AS210345 would create new routing paths and dependencies, and would require immediate assessment of the operator's legitimacy and RPKI status.
- Corporate emergence: The appearance of a legal entity, domain, or commercial website would clarify the organisation's purpose, jurisdiction, and the individuals behind it.

