45.188.56.0/24
AS269825 · UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS AMERICAS
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Country | Ecuador |
Domain | udla.edu.ec |
ASN | AS269825 |
Registry | lacnic |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | LEE12 |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 45.188.56.0/23 status: assigned aut-num: AS269825 owner: UNIVERSIDAD DE LAS AMERICAS ownerid: EC-ULAM2-LACNIC responsible: Lenin René Enríquez address: Campus UdlaPark/Piso 1, , address: - QUITO - PI country: EC phone: +593 2 3981000 [234] owner-c: LEE12 tech-c: LEE12 abuse-c: SCN3 created: 20191030 changed: 20210621 nic-hdl: LEE12 person: Lenin Enriquez e-mail: regip@udla.edu.ec address: Campus UdlaPark Piso 1, 00, Infraestructura Tecnologica address: 010102 - Quito - Pichincha country: EC phone: +593 23981000 [0000] created: 20190619 changed: 20240102 nic-hdl: SCN3 person: CSIRT CEDIA e-mail: security@cedia.org.ec address: Gonzalo Cordero 2 122 y J Fajardo, na, - address: EC010112 - Cuenca - AZ country: EC phone: +593 0774079300 [406] created: 20120524 changed: 20221228
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