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% this includes any misuse of the Whois-Database and any use of the |
% Whois-Database which disturbs its operation. |
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domain: dynatec.at |
registrar: HostProfis ISP Telekom GmbH ( https://nic.at/registrar/113 ) |
registrant: BW9589015-NICAT |
tech-c: TA4354406-NICAT |
nserver: roxy.ns.cloudflare.com |
nserver: walt.ns.cloudflare.com |
changed: 20140408 23:37:58 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Bernhard Wehinger |
organization: Bernhard Wehinger |
street address: Dammstrasse 6 |
postal code: 2100 |
city: Korneuburg |
country: Austria |
phone: +436765450850 |
fax-no: +436765450850 |
e-mail: [email protected] |
nic-hdl: BW9589015-NICAT |
changed: 20140408 23:37:52 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Werner Gschwenter |
organization: tourismustraining.at |
street address: Neurauth 3 |
postal code: 6068 |
city: Mils |
country: Austria |
fax-no: +43522353263 |
e-mail: [email protected] |
nic-hdl: TA4354406-NICAT |
changed: 20090121 17:00:58 |
source: AT-DOM |
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