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AS7472 · NUS Information Technology
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Country | Singapore |
Domain | nus.edu.sg |
ASN | AS7472 |
Registry | apnic |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | NUSNET |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 137.132.0.0 - 137.132.255.255 netname: NUSNET descr: imported inetnum object for NUS-1 country: SG org: ORG-NUOS1-AP admin-c: CCNU1-AP tech-c: CCNU1-AP abuse-c: AN1032-AP status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE remarks: -------------------------------------------------------- remarks: To report network abuse, please contact mnt-irt remarks: For troubleshooting, please contact tech-c and admin-c remarks: Report invalid contact via www.apnic.net/invalidcontact remarks: -------------------------------------------------------- remarks: Fault, Abuse & Spam Reporting: remarks: Spam and Abuse: abuse@nus.edu.sg remarks: Network Issues: noc@nus.edu.sg remarks: NOC Telephone: +65-6516-1786 remarks: -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-++-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ notify: ccenet@nus.edu.sg mnt-by: APNIC-HM mnt-lower: MAINT-NUS-AP mnt-routes: MAINT-NUS-AP mnt-irt: IRT-NUS-SG last-modified: 2020-10-20T01:04:56Z source: APNIC irt: IRT-NUS-SG address: NUS Information Technology address: 2 Engineering Drive 4 address: National University of Singapore address: Singapore 117584 e-mail: abuse@nus.edu.sg abuse-mailbox: abuse@nus.edu.sg admin-c: CN89-AP tech-c: CN89-AP auth: # Filtered remarks: abuse@nus.edu.sg was validated on 2024-09-27 mnt-by: MAINT-NUS-AP last-modified: 2024-09-27T01:49:57Z source: APNIC organisation: ORG-NUOS1-AP org-name: National University of Singapore org-type: LIR country: SG address: 2 Engineering Drive 4 phone: +65-6516-7440 fax-no: +65-6778-0198 e-mail: infranoc@nus.edu.sg mnt-ref: APNIC-HM mnt-by: APNIC-HM last-modified: 2023-09-05T02:14:43Z source: APNIC role: ABUSE NUSSG country: ZZ address: NUS Information Technology address: 2 Engineering Drive 4 address: National University of Singapore address: Singapore 117584 phone: +000000000 e-mail: abuse@nus.edu.sg admin-c: CN89-AP tech-c: CN89-AP nic-hdl: AN1032-AP remarks: Generated from irt object IRT-NUS-SG remarks: abuse@nus.edu.sg was validated on 2024-09-27 abuse-mailbox: abuse@nus.edu.sg mnt-by: APNIC-ABUSE last-modified: 2024-09-27T01:50:43Z source: APNIC person: Computer Centre National Universityof Singapore address: 2 Engineering Drive 4, National University of Singapore117584 country: SG phone: +65 8742484 e-mail: ccenet@nus.edu.sg nic-hdl: CCNU1-AP remarks: ---------- remarks: imported from ARIN object: remarks: remarks: poc-handle: DA18-ORG-ARIN remarks: is-role: Y remarks: last-name: Computer Centre, National Universityof Singapore remarks: street: 2 Engineering Drive 4, National University of Singapore117584 remarks: country: SG remarks: mailbox: ccenet@nus.edu.sg remarks: bus-phone: +65 8742484 remarks: reg-date: 1999-03-09 remarks: changed: hostmaster@arin.poc 20020215 remarks: source: ARIN remarks: remarks: ---------- notify: ccenet@nus.edu.sg mnt-by: MNT-NUS-SG last-modified: 2008-09-04T07:29:35Z source: APNIC
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