"DIGITAIN" LLC appears in the RIPE NCC member directory for Armenia (AM) as a company record. Current public evidence also covers one supporting public reference. The directory country is treated as a RIR member/service-area source field,...
Armenia gives DIGITAIN LLC a useful software cost base and an awkward connectivity problem: a small, landlocked home market can export code, but every service-level promise ultimately depends on routes, facilities and suppliers beyond the country's borders. DIGITAIN's own Internet resources therefore matter only if they protect more valuable gaming revenue than they cost to run. The public record supports a case for selective control, especially where Armenian regulation ties a gaming licence to a named server location. It does not yet support the stronger claim that a small autonomous-system footprint creates an independent network business or a durable commercial moat.