ASN information of 118.82.248.22

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118.82.248.22

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% Information related to '118.82.128.0 - 118.82.255.255'

% Abuse contact for '118.82.128.0 - 118.82.255.255' is '[email protected]'

inetnum:        118.82.128.0 - 118.82.255.255
netname:        BAYCITY
descr:          BayCity Communications
descr:          IPSTAR NSO
descr:          New Zealand
country:        NZ
org:            ORG-BC3-AP
admin-c:        AK775-AP
tech-c:         AK775-AP
abuse-c:        AB1200-AP
status:         ALLOCATED PORTABLE
mnt-by:         APNIC-HM
mnt-lower:      MAINT-NZ-BAYCITY
mnt-routes:     MAINT-NZ-BAYCITY
mnt-irt:        IRT-BAYCITY-NZ
last-modified:  2020-08-05T13:02:41Z
source:         APNIC

irt:            IRT-BAYCITY-NZ
address:        8 Butler Street
address:        Timaru, 7910
address:        New Zealand
e-mail:         [email protected]
abuse-mailbox:  [email protected]
admin-c:        AK775-AP
tech-c:         AK775-AP
auth:           # Filtered
remarks:        [email protected] is invalid
mnt-by:         MAINT-NZ-BAYCITY
last-modified:  2024-06-05T13:07:39Z
source:         APNIC

organisation:   ORG-BC3-AP
org-name:       BayCity Communications
org-type:       LIR
country:        NZ
address:        8 Butler Street
phone:          +64-3-688-6554
fax-no:         +64-3-688-1557
e-mail:         [email protected]
mnt-ref:        APNIC-HM
mnt-by:         APNIC-HM
last-modified:  2023-09-05T02:15:17Z
source:         APNIC

role:           ABUSE BAYCITYNZ
address:        8 Butler Street
address:        Timaru, 7910
address:        New Zealand
country:        ZZ
phone:          +000000000
e-mail:         [email protected]
admin-c:        AK775-AP
tech-c:         AK775-AP
nic-hdl:        AB1200-AP
remarks:        Generated from irt object IRT-BAYCITY-NZ
remarks:        [email protected] is invalid
abuse-mailbox:  [email protected]
mnt-by:         APNIC-ABUSE
last-modified:  2024-06-05T13:10:30Z
source:         APNIC

person:         Asim Khan
address:        8 Butler Street
address:        Timaru, 7910
address:        New Zealand
country:        NZ
phone:          +64-3-687-9700
e-mail:         [email protected]
nic-hdl:        AK775-AP
mnt-by:         MAINT-NZ-BAYCITY
last-modified:  2014-12-11T03:30:04Z
source:         APNIC

% Information related to '118.82.192.0/18AS55872'

route:          118.82.192.0/18
origin:         AS55872
descr:          BayCity Communications
                8 Butler Street
mnt-by:         MAINT-NZ-BAYCITY
last-modified:  2022-05-24T11:47:21Z
source:         APNIC

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