APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

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[216.73.216.89]

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% Information related to '202.80.62.128 - 202.80.62.191'
% Abuse contact for '202.80.62.128 - 202.80.62.191' is 'abuse.apac@verizon.com'
inetnum:        202.80.62.128 - 202.80.62.191
netname:        SYMPHONY-IN
descr:          UUNET Non-Portable Customer Assignment
descr:          SYMPHONY
descr:          13, Margath Rd, 6th Floor
descr:          Symphony Technology Centre
descr:          Bangalore, , 560025
descr:          IND
country:        IN
admin-c:        UI2-AP
tech-c:         UI2-AP
mnt-by:         MAINT-DNS-UUNET
status:         ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE
last-modified:  2008-09-04T07:07:14Z
source:         APNIC
role:           UUNET-AU IPAdmins
address:        UUNET House, 203 Pacific Highway
address:        St Leonards, NSW, 2065
country:        AU
phone:          +61-2-9434-5000
fax-no:         +61-2-9434-5888
e-mail:         abuse@hk.verizonbusiness.com
admin-c:        UI2-AP
tech-c:         UI2-AP
nic-hdl:        UI2-AP
remarks:        Admin emails: aspacsystemstac@au.mci.com
mnt-by:         MAINT-DNS-UUNET
last-modified:  2008-09-04T07:54:15Z
source:         APNIC
% This query was served by the APNIC Whois Service version 1.88.36-SNAPSHOT (WHOIS-AU5)
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2 records found for '202.80.62.132'
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