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IT Administrator

The label serves as an administrative and technical contact in RIPE’s database for AS211949. It is a machine-readable role object, created to facilitate communication with the registry, not an identity with independent authority. Actual routing decisions, service provisioning, and contractual obligations rest with GSNET, whose personnel fulfill the tasks the role implies without being publicly named in the registry. The object’s only function is to receive RIPE NCC notifications and enable updates.

IT Administrator

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordpublic-source identity and registry context for gsnet. (source risk: low)
  • RIPE registry recordRIPE documentation defines role objects as a function performed by multiple people, not personal data. (source risk: low)
  • gsnet.grGSNET’s official website lists its internet, VoIP, cloud, and network services in Greece. (source risk: low)
  • gsnet.grThe network services page describes network design and installation, structured cabling, LAN and Wi-Fi deployment, server installation, VPN, firewall, endpoint-security and support services. (source risk: low)
  • bgp.toolsLists GSNET IKE, AS211949, website gsnet.gr, active RIPE status, registration date of January 25, 2021, two IPv4 originated prefixes, one IPv6 originated prefix, upstream AS206735 and RIPE whois-derived organisation fields. (source risk: low)
  • ipinfo.ioIdentifies AS211949 as GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E. in Greece, website gsnet.gr, ASN type ISP, RIPE registry, 512 IPv4 addresses, and IPv4 ranges 178.217.234.0/24 and 185.229.132.0/24. (source risk: low)
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS recordWHOIS mirror reproduces RIPE data showing IA6705-RIPE as role label for AS211949. (source risk: low)
CategoryInstitution

The label serves as an administrative and technical contact in RIPE’s database for AS211949. It is a machine-readable role object, created to facilitate communication with the registry, not an identity with independent authority. Actual routing decisions, service provisioning, and contractual obligations rest with GSNET, whose personnel fulfill the tasks the role implies without being publicly named in the registry. The object’s only function is to receive RIPE NCC notifications and enable updates.

RegionGreece

This entry matters because it ties AS211949 to GSNET’s operational surface, enabling analysts to trace network stewardship through verifiable public records. If misread as a person, it could distort authority assessments and compliance checks. Monitoring changes to the role object can signal administrative turnover, lapses in registry hygiene, or deliberate reorganisation within GSNET. It provides a lightweight but externally visible indicator of the network’s administrative health.

Signal FocusIndividual registry-holder label

This entry matters because it ties AS211949 to GSNET’s operational surface, enabling analysts to trace network stewardship through verifiable public records. If misread as a person, it could distort authority assessments and compliance checks. Monitoring changes to the role object can signal administrative turnover, lapses in registry hygiene, or deliberate reorganisation within GSNET. It provides a lightweight but externally visible indicator of the network’s administrative health.

Content TypeProfile

The label serves as an administrative and technical contact in RIPE’s database for AS211949. It is a machine-readable role object, created to facilitate communication with the registry, not an identity with independent authority. Actual routing decisions, service provisioning, and contractual obligations rest with GSNET, whose personnel fulfill the tasks the role implies without being publicly named in the registry. The object’s only function is to receive RIPE NCC notifications and enable updates.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.

TopicIndividual registry-holder label

IT Administrator is a RIPE role object, not a verified person. Public evidence links it to AS211949 and GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E. The profile warns against person-attribution; the real control surface is GSNET’s operational network. Data gaps include absence of personal identity, GSNET management details, and direct verification of the role holder. Watchpoints: registry changes, prefix announcements, and GSNET public filings.

ImpactMedium

The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (95%)

Several public sources

IT Administrator is a RIPE role object, not a verified person. Public evidence links it to AS211949 and GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E. The profile warns against person-attribution; the real control surface is GSNET’s operational network. Data gaps include absence of personal identity, GSNET management details, and direct verification of the role holder. Watchpoints: registry changes, prefix announcements, and GSNET public filings.

IT Administrator

IT Administrator is a RIPE role object (handle IA6705-RIPE) that appears in public registry records as a contact for AS211949, not as a verified person. Misunderstanding it as an individual risks misattributing network control, while correctly reading it as administrative metadata keeps the analytic lens on the actual operator, GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E.

The label links the autonomous system to a Greek ISP that provides wireless, fiber, and managed services, making it a useful stewardship signal for infrastructure monitoring.

Why It Matters

The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.

What Public Sources Show

IT Administrator is a RIPE role object—a registry contact label, not a person. Public records attach it to AS211949 via the handle IA6705-RIPE, but no natural person is verified behind the string. Treating it as an individual would misplace decision authority away from the real operator, GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E. Accurate mapping keeps the focus on GSNET’s operational surface, which manages the network and customer services across Greece.

Registry evidence from RIPE, RDAP, and WHOIS mirrors shows IA6705-RIPE listed as administrative and technical contact for AS211949. RIPE documentation explicitly distinguishes role objects from person objects, stating that a role describes a function performed by multiple people and contains business data rather than personal identity. The label therefore exposes stewardship—not an individual—and pins AS211949 to the GSNET organization, which holds the numbering resources.

GSNET’s official website describes a commercial internet service provider offering wireless and fiber access in Greek regions including Imathia, Thessaloniki, and Pella, along with VoIP, cloud, security, and managed network services. Infrastructure data from BGP.tools and IPinfo shows AS211949 originating two IPv4 /24 prefixes and one IPv6 prefix, confirming active routing. These operations are executed by GSNET personnel, not by the label appearing in registry fields.

Confusing a registry role object with a person can distort infrastructure-analysis and risk assessments. Analysts who misread “IT Administrator” as an individual could wrongly attribute routing changes or policy decisions to a phantom identity. Properly interpreted, the label serves as a reliable pointer to GSNET’s stewardship—allowing network intelligence work to stay anchored in verifiable organizational control rather than in a registry contact artifact.

Observables that would change the assessment include: modification or removal of the IA6705-RIPE role object, which may signal an administrative shift inside GSNET; new BGP prefix announcements or withdrawals by AS211949 that alter the network footprint; and official GSNET filings, staff pages, or PeeringDB updates that name the individuals performing the role. These signals remain the only public levers for grounding the label in real personnel.

No public source reviewed confirms a real name, biography, or individual authority for anyone behind the “IT Administrator” string. GSNET’s ownership structure, revenue, customer count, and internal delegation of the role are not verified from the sources at hand. Until GSNET publishes staff listings or registry records are updated with a personal contact, the role must be read as organizational metadata rather than as a biography.

Operating Surface

The label serves as an administrative and technical contact in RIPE’s database for AS211949. It is a machine-readable role object, created to facilitate communication with the registry, not an identity with independent authority. Actual routing decisions, service provisioning, and contractual obligations rest with GSNET, whose personnel fulfill the tasks the role implies without being publicly named in the registry.

The object’s only function is to receive RIPE NCC notifications and enable updates.

This entry matters because it ties AS211949 to GSNET’s operational surface, enabling analysts to trace network stewardship through verifiable public records. If misread as a person, it could distort authority assessments and compliance checks. Monitoring changes to the role object can signal administrative turnover, lapses in registry hygiene, or deliberate reorganisation within GSNET. It provides a lightweight but externally visible indicator of the network’s administrative health.

Watchpoints

The IT Administrator label is a registry artifact that serves as a low-fidelity but externally verifiable indicator of GSNET’s administrative surface. Strategically, it provides a stable reference point for monitoring organizational continuity and registry compliance, while carrying the risk of personification if not correctly contextualized.

Key watchpoints include: 1) any alteration to the IA6705-RIPE role object, 2) changes in AS211949’s BGP announcements or ROA records, 3) publication of GSNET staff directories or corporate filings that name technical contacts, and 4) shifts in GSNET’s service coverage or corporate structure.

Critical gaps include: no verified human identity for the role, no public documentation of GSNET’s internal delegation of authority, and no financial or ownership data from official company registries. Filling these would require Greek corporate filings, direct observation of GSNET staff, or authenticated registry updates.

Sources

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - RIPE RDAP record shows the IT Administrator role object (IA6705-RIPE) as admin/tech contact for AS211949.
  • RIPE registry record - RIPE documentation defines role objects as a function performed by multiple people, not personal data.
  • gsnet.gr - GSNET’s official website lists its internet, VoIP, cloud, and network services in Greece.
  • gsnet.gr - GSNET’s network services page details design, installation, and maintenance capabilities.
  • bgp.tools - BGP.tools shows AS211949 registered to GSNET IKE, with two IPv4 and one IPv6 prefix.
  • ipinfo.io - IPinfo identifies AS211949 as GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E., lists network blocks and Greece location.
  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record - WHOIS mirror reproduces RIPE data showing IA6705-RIPE as role label for AS211949.

Domain of operation

IT Administrator is a RIPE role object (handle IA6705-RIPE) that appears in public registry records as a contact for AS211949, not as a verified person. Misunderstanding it as an individual risks misattributing network control, while correctly reading it as administrative metadata keeps the analytic lens on the actual operator, GSNET Private Capital Company I.K.E. The label links the autonomous system to a Greek ISP that provides wireless, fiber, and managed services, making it a useful stewardship signal for infrastructure monitoring.

  • Registry RDAP / WHOIS record: RIPE RDAP record shows the IT Administrator role object (IA6705-RIPE) as admin/tech contact for AS211949. Evidence basis: source-a7d02430b4b7

Timeline

  1. IT Administrator public evidence observed

    This entry matters because it ties AS211949 to GSNET’s operational surface, enabling analysts to trace network stewardship through verifiable public records. If misread as a person, it could distort authority assessments and compliance checks. Monitoring changes to the role object can signal administrative turnover, lapses in registry hygiene, or deliberate reorganisation within GSNET. It provides a lightweight but externally visible indicator of the network’s administrative health.

At A Glance

  • Name: IT Administrator
  • Type: Individual registry-holder label
  • Base: Greece
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Why It Matters

  • The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

The primary impact is attribution risk: treating a non-person registry artifact as a decision-maker leads to false conclusions about who controls the network. Correct usage preserves the link to GSNET’s actual operations—its internet service offerings, prefix announcements, and routing posture—without fabricating a biography. For analysts, this distinction determines whether infrastructure assessments remain anchored in objective evidence or drift into speculation about unnamed individuals.

Watchpoints

  • The IT Administrator label is a registry artifact that serves as a low-fidelity but externally verifiable indicator of GSNET’s administrative surface.
  • Strategically, it provides a stable reference point for monitoring organizational continuity and registry compliance, while carrying the risk of personification if not correctly contextualized.
  • Key watchpoints include: 1) any alteration to the IA6705-RIPE role object, 2) changes in AS211949’s BGP announcements or ROA records, 3) publication of GSNET staff directories or corporate filings that name technical contacts, and 4) shifts in GSNET’s service coverage or corporate structure.

Caveats

  • Public evidence is used only for source-backed claims.
  • Private control or contract claims require separate public support.

FAQ

Why does BTW track IT Administrator?

This entry matters because it ties AS211949 to GSNET’s operational surface, enabling analysts to trace network stewardship through verifiable public records. If misread as a person, it could distort authority assessments and compliance checks. Monitoring changes to the role object can signal administrative turnover, lapses in registry hygiene, or deliberate reorganisation within GSNET. It provides a lightweight but externally visible indicator of the network’s administrative health.

What evidence supports the profile?

RIPE RDAP record shows the IT Administrator role object (IA6705-RIPE) as admin/tech contact for AS211949.

What should readers watch next?

The IT Administrator label is a registry artifact that serves as a low-fidelity but externally verifiable indicator of GSNET’s administrative surface.

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