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inetnum: 82.113.244.0 - 82.113.244.7 netname: BIS-EUROPE-001-INT descr: Bisnet Internet Services - City Heights country: gb admin-c: BNOC2-RIPE tech-c: BNOC2-RIPE status: ASSIGNED PA mnt-by: BISNET-MNT created: 2013-09-19T15:10:15Z last-modified: 2013-09-19T15:10:15Z source: RIPE
role: Bistech Network Operations Centre address: Bistech Group plc address: 137 Victoria Road address: Ferndown address: Dorset address: BH22 9HX address: England admin-c: AA2006 admin-c: RHB2006 admin-c: SD2008 admin-c: JT2021 tech-c: AA2006 tech-c: RHB2006 tech-c: SD2008 tech-c: JT2021 nic-hdl: BNOC2-RIPE mnt-by: BISNET-MNT created: 2008-07-14T10:43:27Z last-modified: 2021-06-24T11:17:59Z source: RIPE # Filtered abuse-mailbox: support@bistech.co.uk
% Information related to '82.113.224.0/19AS31273'
route: 82.113.224.0/19 descr: Bistech Managed Services origin: AS31273 remarks: Abuse reports to support@bistech.co.uk remarks: Peering contact is support@bistech.co.uk mnt-by: BISNET-MNT created: 2006-06-23T16:42:50Z last-modified: 2015-01-15T23:40:04Z source: RIPE
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