Core Entity Brief
| Entity | Teigtascherlfabrik Sebastian Pfeifer |
|---|---|
| Public role | Monitoring AS210825 allows analysts to detect routing changes that could emerge if the registrant begins announcing prefixes. Although no operational footprint is currently visible, any future BGP announcements, registry updates, or links to a verifiable corporate entity would transition this entry from a passive registration to an active routing participant. The profile establishes a baseline for dependency analysis and risk assessment in the RIPE region. |
| Region | Unconfirmed; RIPE NCC registry context |
| Category | Individual registry-holder label |
| Primary domain | Infrastructure |
| Signal focus | Institution Type |
| Time horizon | Quarterly monitoring |
| Impact | Medium |
| Confidence | 0.70 |
| Evidence coverage | 3 public source references |
| Related coverage | Profile anchor article |
| Website | Public evidence pending |
| Last update | Jun 02, 2026 |
Teigtascherlfabrik Sebastian Pfeifer is the registered name for AS210825 in RIPE NCC data; its business status, services, and location are unknown.
What It Does
- Observed operating role: Holds an autonomous system number registration. No evidence of commercial services, customers, or revenue exists.
- Economic activity: No public information indicates whether the entity sells connectivity, hosting, or any other product. The economic model is unverified.
Operating Snapshot
- Registry footprint: Listed as holder of AS210825 in RIPE NCC, visible in bgp.tools and bgpview.io. No IP prefixes are currently announced.
- Network operations: No BGP announcements, peering relationships, or upstream providers have been observed. The ASN appears dormant.
Control Surface
- ASN registration: The only verifiable control point is the RIPE NCC object for AS210825; changes to this record could alter the public profile.
- Potential routing: If the ASN originates prefixes, the entity could influence internet routing, but no such activity is currently documented.
Watchpoints
- Routing activation: First BGP announcement would transform the profile from dormant registration to active network participant.
- Legal identity: Corporate registration records or a business website would clarify the entity's structure and market role.
- Registry updates: WHOIS changes could indicate a change in control, administrative contact, or organisational status.

