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domain: sporthotel-neustift.at |
registrar: web-crossing GmbH ( https://nic.at/registrar/213 ) |
registrant: CGG9908497-NICAT |
tech-c: SE529947-NICAT |
nserver: ns3.web-crossing.at |
remarks: 82.150.192.129 |
nserver: ns4.web-crossing.at |
remarks: 82.150.193.129 |
changed: 20141203 09:46:34 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Luigi La Macchia |
organization: CAR-GEM Grosshandels GmbH |
street address: Ausserrain 33a |
postal code: 6167 |
city: Neustift |
country: Austria |
phone: +43522631411 |
fax-no: +435226314114 |
e-mail: [email protected] |
nic-hdl: CGG9908497-NICAT |
changed: 20141202 18:07:12 |
source: AT-DOM |
personname: Stefan Ennemoser |
organization: Ennemoser web-crossing Oeg |
street address: Eduard-Bodem Gasse 9 |
postal code: A-6020 |
city: Innsbruck |
country: Austria |
phone: |
fax-no: |
e-mail: |
nic-hdl: SE529947-NICAT |
changed: 20150422 09:19:03 |
source: AT-DOM |
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