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domain: grosse-schuetzen-kleine.at |
registrar: T-Mobile Austria GmbH ( https://nic.at/registrar/60 ) |
registrant: GSK10526516-NICAT |
tech-c: UAG8317792-NICAT |
nserver: dns1.inode.at |
remarks: 213.229.60.99 |
nserver: dns2.inode.at |
remarks: 195.58.160.5 |
changed: 20151216 13:30:36 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Holger Till |
organization: Grosse schuetzen Kleine |
street address: Auenbruggerplatz 49 |
postal code: 8036 |
city: Graz |
country: Austria |
phone: |
e-mail: |
nic-hdl: GSK10526516-NICAT |
changed: 20151216 13:30:33 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Domain Admin |
organization: UPC Austria Gmbh |
street address: Wolfganggasse 58 -60 |
postal code: 1120 |
city: Wien |
country: Austria |
e-mail: |
nic-hdl: UAG8317792-NICAT |
changed: 20111109 17:01:42 |
source: AT-DOM |
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