APNIC - Query the APNIC Whois Database

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[216.73.216.122]

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% Information related to '95.79.0.0 - 95.79.255.255'
% Abuse contact for '95.79.0.0 - 95.79.255.255' is 'abuse@domru.ru'
inetnum:        95.79.0.0 - 95.79.255.255
netname:        ERTH-NN-95-79-0
descr:          JSC "ER-Telecom Holding" Nizhny Novgorod branch
descr:          Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
country:        RU
org:            ORG-CNN1-RIPE
geoloc:         56.326887 44.005867
admin-c:        RAID1-RIPE
tech-c:         RAID1-RIPE
status:         ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by:         RAID-MNT
created:        2026-03-17T06:22:41Z
last-modified:  2026-03-17T06:22:41Z
source:         RIPE
% Information related to '95.79.2.0/23AS42682'
route:          95.79.2.0/23
origin:         AS42682
org:            ORG-CNN1-RIPE
descr:          JSC "ER-Telecom Holding" Nizhny Novgorod branch
descr:          Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
mnt-by:         RAID-MNT
created:        2009-09-02T18:54:14Z
last-modified:  2026-03-17T06:00:05Z
source:         RIPE
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2 records found for '95.79.2.47'
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