APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

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[216.73.216.89]

% APNIC found the following authoritative answer from: whois.lacnic.net
% IP Client: 203.119.106.26
 
% Joint Whois - whois.lacnic.net
%  This server accepts single ASN, IPv4 or IPv6 queries
% LACNIC resource: whois.lacnic.net
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%  and to assist persons in obtaining information about or
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%  2026-01-19 14:05:16 (-03 -03:00)
inetnum:     190.103.191.0/24
status:      assigned
aut-num:     AS272140
aut-num:     AS61468
owner:       UNIVERSIDAD DE INVESTIGACION DE TECNOLOGIA EXPERIMENTAL YACHAY
ownerid:     EC-UYTE-LACNIC
responsible: Luis Fernando Echeverria
address:     Hacienda San José, 00, 
address:      - Urcuquí - Imbabura
country:     EC
phone:       +593  062999500 [2669]
owner-c:     LUE15
tech-c:      LUE15
abuse-c:     LUE15
created:     20220510
changed:     20220510
nic-hdl:     LUE15
person:      Marco Revelo Aldás
e-mail:      regip@yachaytech.edu.ec
address:     Hacienda San Jose, Sn, -
address:     - - Urcuqui - Imabura
country:     EC
phone:       +593  983913294 [0000]
created:     20200805
changed:     20250617
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