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AS2518 · BIGLOBE Inc.
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Country | Japan |
Domain | biglobe.co.jp |
ASN | AS2518 |
Registry | jpnic |
Hosted IPs | 256 |
ID | BIGLOBE-4 |
WHOIS Details
inetnum: 218.42.0.0 - 218.42.127.255 netname: BIGLOBE-4 descr: BIGLOBE Inc. country: JP admin-c: JP00020891 tech-c: JP00020891 remarks: This information has been partially mirrored by APNIC from remarks: JPNIC. To obtain more specific information, please use the remarks: JPNIC WHOIS Gateway at remarks: http://www.nic.ad.jp/en/db/whois/en-gateway.html or remarks: whois.nic.ad.jp for WHOIS client. (The WHOIS client remarks: defaults to Japanese output, use the /e switch for English remarks: output) last-modified: 2012-11-28T23:08:08Z source: JPNIC
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There are 3 domain names hosted across 3 IP addresses on this ASN. Checkout our API to access full domain hosting information.
IP Address | Domain | Domains on this IP |
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218.42.44.49 | os6.net | 1 |
218.42.53.164 | daibutsu108.com | 1 |
218.42.44.46 | a-sone.jp | 1 |
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