APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

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[216.73.216.138]

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% Information related to '2001:7c0:2000::/40'
% Abuse contact for '2001:7c0:2000::/40' is 'abuse@uni-stuttgart.de'
inet6num:       2001:7c0:2000::/40
netname:        UNI-STUTTGART
descr:          Universitaet Stuttgart
descr:          Stuttgart, Germany
country:        DE
org:            ORG-US44-RIPE
admin-c:        RUSN1-RIPE
tech-c:         RUSN1-RIPE
status:         ASSIGNED
mnt-by:         BELWUE-MNT
created:        2012-04-25T09:33:06Z
last-modified:  2014-02-06T08:32:31Z
source:         RIPE # Filtered
% Information related to '2001:7c0::/32AS553'
route6:         2001:7c0::/32
descr:          BELWUE-V6
origin:         AS553
remarks:        route-server.belwue.de
pingable:       2001:7c0:0:1000::1
ping-hdl:       BEL553-RIPE
mnt-by:         BELWUE-MNT
created:        2006-07-17T17:21:27Z
last-modified:  2012-04-06T13:09:20Z
source:         RIPE
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2 records found for '2001:7C0:205F:8001:0:0:0:6D'
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