45.187.215.0/24
AS269554 · Três Marias Fiber Telecom
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Country | Brazil |
Domain | uaifibranet.com.br |
ASN | AS269554 |
Registry | lacnic |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | BVB8 |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 45.187.212.0/22 aut-num: AS269554 abuse-c: MMS737 owner: Tr�s Marias Fiber Telecom ownerid: 29.133.647/0001-73 responsible: Bruno Vieira Bicalho country: BR owner-c: BRVBI3 tech-c: POLOL2 inetrev: 45.187.212.0/22 nserver: dns01.rbsti.com.br nsstat: 20230610 AA nslastaa: 20230610 nserver: dns02.rbsti.com.br nsstat: 20230610 AA nslastaa: 20230610 created: 20191113 changed: 20200122 nic-hdl-br: BRVBI3 person: Bruno Vieira Bicalho e-mail: brunovb@redelago.com.br country: BR created: 20151105 changed: 20221005 nic-hdl-br: MMS737 person: Marcelo Malaquias Santos e-mail: noc@uaifibranet.com.br country: BR created: 20050729 changed: 20230606 nic-hdl-br: POLOL2 person: PAULO OTAVIO LUCAS DE OLIVEIRA e-mail: PAULO@uaifibranet.com.br country: BR created: 20200122 changed: 20200122
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