Core Entity Brief
| Entity | SAB_SYSTEM SAB SYSTEM SASU |
|---|---|
| Public role | Even without active routing, holding an ASN creates latent routing authority that could instantly affect global BGP tables. Changes in registry records or the start of prefix announcements would create real-world dependencies. Monitoring this entity provides early warning of a new network operator or a change in control over internet resources in the RIPE region. |
| Region | Europe |
| Category | Digital infrastructure institution |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarter (30-120d) |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 5 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
SAB SYSTEM SASU holds AS210684 but has no active network services; its footprint is limited to RIPE and French business registries.
What It Does
- ASN stewardship: The company holds AS210684, which could be used to originate routes or provide BGP services, but no such activity is currently observed.
- Undisclosed revenue model: No public sources describe any products, customers, or revenue streams. The company could be a shell, a holding entity, or preparing for future operations.
Operating Snapshot
- Legal identity: Registered as a French SASU with SIREN 893 769 395, as confirmed by societe.com and pappers.fr. A SASU is a simplified joint-stock company with a single shareholder.
- Network status: AS210684 appears in RIPE NCC and BGP tools with no announced IP prefixes, indicating the ASN is not currently used for routing.
Control Surface
- RIPE NCC registry control: The company can modify the AS210684 WHOIS object, including contact details, routing policy, and prefix assignments.
- French commercial register: Changes to the company's legal structure, such as a change of president or shareholder, would be recorded in the French commercial register, providing a potential signal of intent.
- Latent routing authority: At any time, the company could announce prefixes from AS210684, instantly affecting global BGP routing tables.
Watchpoints
- Registry record changes: Any modification to the RIPE NCC WHOIS entry for AS210684 may signal a change in ownership, technical capability, or operational plans.
- Routing activation: Announcement of IP prefixes from AS210684 would transform the entity from a passive holder to an active network operator with real-world routing dependencies.
- Corporate disclosures: The absence of a public website, official description, or named officers hides the company’s purpose and control. Any such disclosure would reduce opacity.
- Shareholder identification: As a SASU, the company has a single shareholder; identifying that person or entity would reveal the ultimate controlling party.

