166.75.100.0/24
AS52396 · TELEFÓNICA CHILE S.A. (MAYORISTAS)
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inetnum: 166.75.0.0/16 status: assigned aut-num: N/A owner: Compania de Telefonos de Chile S.A. ownerid: CL-CTCS11-LACNIC responsible: Jorge F Garcia address: Providencia, 111, Piso 4 Torre address: 750-0775 - Providencia - RM country: CL phone: +56 2 6912419 owner-c: JFG tech-c: ROL118 abuse-c: ROL118 inetrev: 166.75.0.0/16 nserver: MOISES.CTC.CL [lame - not published] nsstat: 20250122 UH nslastaa: 20060120 created: 19931102 changed: 20250121 nic-hdl: JFG person: Jorge F Garcia Gaete e-mail: jorgefrancisco.garcia@hotmail.com address: Providencia, 111, Piso 3 Torre address: 750-0775 - Santiago - country: CL phone: +56 2992497738 [0000] created: 20031009 changed: 20250103 nic-hdl: ROL118 person: Rodrigo Lizana e-mail: rodrigo.lizana@telefonica.com address: Avenida Providencia, 111, Providencia address: - Santiago - Providencia country: CL phone: +56 226912200 created: 20240126 changed: 20240126
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