APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

To assist you with debugging problems, this whois query was received from IP Address
[216.73.216.141]

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% Information related to '62.215.139.0 - 62.215.139.255'
% Abuse contact for '62.215.139.0 - 62.215.139.255' is 'abuse@fasttelco.net'
inetnum:        62.215.139.0 - 62.215.139.255
netname:        Sultan-Telecom
descr:          ft-client
country:        kw
admin-c:        KY233-RIPE
tech-c:         KY233-RIPE
status:         ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by:         fasttelco-mnt
created:        2011-01-12T11:50:08Z
last-modified:  2011-01-12T11:50:08Z
source:         RIPE
person:         Khaldoun Younes
address:        kuwait
phone:          +9654610003
nic-hdl:        KY233-RIPE
created:        2011-01-12T11:47:41Z
last-modified:  2011-01-12T11:47:41Z
source:         RIPE
mnt-by:         fasttelco-mnt
% Information related to '62.215.128.0/20AS21050'
route:          62.215.128.0/20
descr:          FASTTELCO
origin:         AS21050
mnt-by:         FASTTELCO-MNT
created:        2005-06-11T12:48:01Z
last-modified:  2005-06-11T12:48:01Z
source:         RIPE
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3 records found for '62.215.139.10'
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