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% Information related to '217.140.26.0 - 217.140.27.255'
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inetnum: 217.140.26.0 - 217.140.27.255 netname: BT-ICH-MAD descr: BT DCS Madrid International Data Centre country: ES admin-c: ICHR1-RIPE tech-c: ICHR1-RIPE status: ASSIGNED PA remarks: INFRA-AW mnt-by: ICH-MNT mnt-lower: ICH-MNT mnt-routes: ICH-MNT created: 2010-10-19T15:11:35Z last-modified: 2011-03-14T10:03:24Z source: RIPE
role: Ignite Content Hosting Registry address: BT Global Services DCS Registry address: British Telecommunications PLC address: 81 Newgate Street address: London GB remarks: trouble: mailto: btcertcc@bt.com admin-c: NM1915-RIPE admin-c: MS35380-RIPE admin-c: GW3285-RIPE tech-c: MS35380-RIPE tech-c: GW3285-RIPE tech-c: NM1915-RIPE tech-c: FLS15-RIPE nic-hdl: ICHR1-RIPE mnt-by: ICH-MNT created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z last-modified: 2024-02-16T14:49:55Z source: RIPE # Filtered
% Information related to '217.140.16.0/20AS13205'
route: 217.140.16.0/20 descr: BT Global Services DCS origin: AS13205 mnt-by: ICH-MNT created: 2001-09-28T09:05:05Z last-modified: 2023-11-20T09:40:12Z source: RIPE
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