Sparteo SAS is a French adtech company whose public network footprint appears as BRICKS on AS210879. The company site describes a publisher-focused suite spanning advertising technology, consent management, programmatic monetisation, video and audio products. The routing data adds the hard infrastructure edge: AS210879 originates two IPv4 /24s and one IPv6 /29, peers openly at Lillix, and is visible at ETIX Lille #2. The profile matters because Sparteo is not only a software vendor; its monetisation products sit on a small but identifiable content-network control surface.
Sparteo sells publisher adtech products and operates the BRICKS / AS210879 content-network footprint.
The company joins publisher monetisation software with a small but visible French content-network surface.
The company joins publisher monetisation software with a small but visible French content-network surface.
Sparteo sells publisher adtech products and operates the BRICKS / AS210879 content-network footprint.
Changes to AS210879 would affect a compact content-network footprint attached to publisher monetisation and media products.
Sparteo SAS is a French adtech company whose public network footprint appears as BRICKS on AS210879. The company site describes a publisher-focused suite spanning advertising technology, consent management, programmatic monetisation, video and audio products. The routing data adds the hard infrastructure edge: AS210879 originates two IPv4 /24s and one IPv6 /29, peers openly at Lillix, and is visible at ETIX Lille #2. The profile matters because Sparteo is not only a software vendor; its monetisation products sit on a small but identifiable content-network control surface.
Changes to AS210879 would affect a compact content-network footprint attached to publisher monetisation and media products.
| 0.90–1.00 | A | High — direct sources |
| 0.75–0.89 | A/B | Strong |
| 0.55–0.74 | B/C | Medium |
| 0.35–0.54 | C/D | Weak–medium |
| 0.10–0.34 | D | Weak signal |
| 0.00–0.09 | D | Internal monitoring |
Mixed-source
Sparteo presents itself as an advertising-technology group for publishers, with Actirise, FastCMP, Meetscale, Viously and Voxeus arranged as product lines around monetisation, consent management, video and audio. That first-party positioning is important because the network record alone would make the company look like a bare ASN. The business record explains why a compact content network can matter: it supports ad delivery, publisher monetisation and compliance-sensitive media infrastructure rather than generic transit.
AS210879 is the measurable part of that story. PeeringDB lists the network as BRICKS, also known as Sparteo, with content as its network type, open peering policy, presence at Lillix, and a facility listing at ETIX Lille #2. IP2Location records Sparteo SAS in France, 512 IPv4 addresses across 31.216.61.0/24 and 185.141.130.0/24, and a large IPv6 allocation at 2a11:4980::/29.
The relationship picture is narrow but useful. Public routing datasets show Sipartech and Eurofiber France as upstream visibility, while Viously, Meetscale and Actirise appear as downstream ASNs. Those downstream names also match products on Sparteo's own site, which makes the operating pattern more credible than a one-off registry string. The evidence still stops short of traffic volume, revenue exposure or contractual dependence; those claims would need stronger source material.
Core Entity Brief
- Entity: Sparteo SAS
- Subject Type: Adtech company and content network operator
- Region: France
- Classification: Company Type
Service Surface / Control Surface
- AS210879
- 31.216.61.0/24
- 185.141.130.0/24
- 2a11:4980::/29
- Lillix peering presence
- ETIX Lille #2 facility presence
Governance and Policy Surface
- Changes to AS210879 would affect a compact content-network footprint attached to publisher monetisation and media products.
- Operational criticality: Medium
- Time horizon: Year (120d+)
Decision Trigger Matrix
- Sparteo product suite
- Sipartech routing visibility
- Eurofiber France routing visibility
- Viously / Meetscale / Actirise downstream visibility
Current state favours active tracking due to infrastructure relevance.
Changes to AS210879 would affect a compact content-network footprint attached to publisher monetisation and media products.
Long-cycle infrastructure decisions likely to remain path-dependent.
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