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Estonia .ee Top Level Domain WHOIS server |
Domain: |
name: regus.ee |
status: ok (paid and in zone) |
registered: 2012-07-27 11:03:22 +03:00 |
changed: 2018-07-27 00:00:57 +03:00 |
expire: 2019-07-28 |
outzone: |
delete: |
Registrant: |
name: Regus Group Services Ltd. |
org id: 07434265 |
country: GB |
email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
changed: 2018-07-27 00:00:57 +03:00 |
Administrative contact: |
name: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
changed: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
Technical contact: |
name: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
changed: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS |
Registrar: |
name: Ascio Technologies Inc.- DK Branch |
url: https://www.ascio.com |
phone: |
changed: 2018-12-14 15:33:17 +02:00 |
Name servers: |
nserver: ns6.netnames.net |
nserver: ns5.netnames.net |
nserver: ns2.netnames.net |
nserver: ns1.netnames.net |
changed: 2012-07-27 11:03:17 +03:00 |
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