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AS4759 · TEXTRON CORPORATION
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Country | Singapore |
Domain | evoserve.com |
ASN | AS4759 |
Registry | apnic |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | TEXTRON |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 210.16.40.0 - 210.16.40.255 netname: Textron country: SG descr: Textron Servers Allocated to Akamai admin-c: MT229-AP tech-c: EA32-AP status: ASSIGNED NON-PORTABLE changed: marvin_t@evoserve.com 20060710 mnt-by: MAINT-EVOSERVE-AP source: APNIC person: Evoserve Administration nic-hdl: EA32-AP e-mail: eadmin@evoserve.com address: 168 Luna Mencias St. San Juan address: Metro Manila Philippines 1500 phone: +63 2 7267701 fax-no: +63 2 7273629 country: PH changed: marvin_t@evoserve.com 20060710 mnt-by: MAINT-EVOSERVE-AP source: APNIC person: Marvin Tam nic-hdl: MT229-AP e-mail: marvin_t@evoserve.com address: 1661 E. Rodriguez Sr. Quezon City Philippines 1102 phone: +6327267701 fax-no: +6327273629 country: PH changed: marvin_t@evoserve.com 20060813 mnt-by: MAINT-EVOSERVE-AP source: APNIC
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