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% Abuse contact for '103.13.86.0 - 103.13.86.255' is 'support@thesummitgroup.com.au'
inetnum: 103.13.86.0 - 103.13.86.255 netname: SUMMIT-INTERNET-AU descr: Summit Internet (Australia) | Business Internet, Private Networks, Datacentre Colocation country: AU admin-c: TSGA1-AP tech-c: TSGA1-AP abuse-c: AS2629-AP status: ALLOCATED NON-PORTABLE mnt-by: MAINT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU mnt-lower: MAINT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU mnt-routes: MAINT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU mnt-irt: IRT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU last-modified: 2021-01-26T21:34:20Z source: APNIC
irt: IRT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU address: P.O. Box 3225 DONCASTER EAST VIC 3109 AU e-mail: support@thesummitgroup.com.au abuse-mailbox: support@thesummitgroup.com.au admin-c: TSGA1-AP tech-c: TSGA1-AP auth: # Filtered remarks: support@thesummitgroup.com.au was validated on 2024-03-05 mnt-by: MAINT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU last-modified: 2024-03-05T21:18:17Z source: APNIC
role: ABUSE SUMMITINTERNETAU address: P.O. Box 3225 DONCASTER EAST VIC 3109 AU country: ZZ phone: +000000000 e-mail: support@thesummitgroup.com.au admin-c: TSGA1-AP tech-c: TSGA1-AP nic-hdl: AS2629-AP remarks: Generated from irt object IRT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU remarks: support@thesummitgroup.com.au was validated on 2024-03-05 abuse-mailbox: support@thesummitgroup.com.au mnt-by: APNIC-ABUSE last-modified: 2024-03-05T21:19:10Z source: APNIC
role: THE SUMMIT GROUP AUSTRALIA PTY LTD - network adm address: P.O. Box 3225 DONCASTER EAST VIC 3109 AU country: AU phone: +61388200296 fax-no: +61388200297 e-mail: support@summitinternet.com.au admin-c: TSGA1-AP tech-c: TSGA1-AP nic-hdl: TSGA1-AP mnt-by: MAINT-SUMMITINTERNET-AU last-modified: 2016-12-22T11:34:40Z source: APNIC
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