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AS37173 · GETESA (Orange Equatorial Guinea)
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Country | Equatorial Guinea |
Domain | orange-getesa.gq |
ASN | AS37173 |
Registry | ripe |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | NETGQ |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 193.251.223.0 - 193.251.223.255 netname: NETGQ descr: ISP / ASP country: GQ admin-c: KB5029-RIPE tech-c: KB5029-RIPE status: ASSIGNED PA mnt-by: FT-BRX created: 2004-08-11T11:13:02Z last-modified: 2013-07-22T14:40:28Z source: RIPE abuse-email: gestionip.ft@orange.com abuse-c: BRX1-RIPE abuse-org: ORG-FT2-RIPE person: Khalid BOUZIDY address: GETESA address: Calle Rey Boncoro n? 27 Apdo 494 Malabo - Guin?a Ecuatorial e-mail: khalid.bouzidy@orange-getesa.gq phone: +240 222 60 40 00 mnt-by: FT-BRX nic-hdl: KB5029-RIPE created: 2013-07-22T14:28:01Z last-modified: 2013-09-13T07:07:03Z source: RIPE route: 193.251.220.0/22 descr: Orange descr: OPENTRANSIT origin: AS5511 mnt-by: FT-BRX created: 2019-10-31T08:31:10Z last-modified: 2019-10-31T08:31:10Z source: RIPE
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