187.45.142.0/23
AS28136 · SPACnet - Projetos Avançados em Computação
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Country |
Brazil
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Domain | tarvosfibra.com.br |
ASN | AS28136 |
Registry | lacnic |
Hosted IPs | 512 |
ID | JRM82 |
WHOIS Details
% Copyright (c) Nic.br - Use of this data is governed by the Use and inetnum: 187.45.142.0/25 aut-num: AS28136 abuse-c: MFC2 owner: Tarvos Fibra ownerid: 44.579.792/0001-76 responsible: Jose Roberto Machioreto country: BR owner-c: JORMA696 tech-c: JORMA696 created: 20250213 changed: 20250213 inetnum-up: 187.45.128.0/20 nic-hdl-br: JORMA696 person: Jos� Roberto Marchioreto e-mail: jose.marchioreto@tarvosfibra.com.br country: BR created: 20230514 changed: 20240125 nic-hdl-br: MFC2 person: Moacyr Francischetti Corr�a e-mail: moacyrfc@gmail.com country: BR created: 19971230 changed: 20240514
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There is 1 domain name hosted across 1 IP address on this ASN. Checkout our API to access full domain hosting information.
IP Address | Domain | Domains on this IP |
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187.45.143.157 | fulltimerastreamento.com.br | 1 |
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