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inetnum: 217.148.84.0 - 217.148.84.255 netname: NL-NXS-UNMANAGED descr: NL-NXS-UNMANAGED-01 country: NL admin-c: AS15879-RIPE tech-c: AS15879-RIPE status: ASSIGNED PA mnt-by: KPNIS-MNT created: 2007-04-02T17:02:13Z last-modified: 2020-09-07T18:02:34Z source: RIPE
role: KPN Internedservices (KIS) address: KPN address: P.O. Box 30000 address: 2500 GA Den Haag address: Netherlands remarks: ------------------------------------------------ remarks: abuse / legal complaints ONLY to abuse@kpn.com remarks: Please provide as much details and include remarks: full headers and/or logfiles. remarks: Network questions / issues to kisnetwerk@kpn.com remarks: ------------------------------------------------ tech-c: WDJ999-RIPE nic-hdl: AS15879-RIPE abuse-mailbox: abuse@kpn.com mnt-by: KPNIS-MNT created: 2002-10-16T09:40:55Z last-modified: 2023-06-15T10:39:33Z source: RIPE # Filtered
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route: 217.148.80.0/20 descr: KPN Internedservices origin: AS15879 mnt-by: KPNIS-MNT mnt-lower: KPNIS-MNT mnt-routes: KPNIS-MNT created: 2014-06-11T23:11:38Z last-modified: 2020-09-07T13:45:32Z source: RIPE # Filtered
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