General Info
ID
AXION-NET
Description
British Telecommunications PLC
ASN
AS2856 British Telecommunications PLC
Country
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Registry
ripe
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Whois Details
inetnum: 192.31.31.0 - 192.31.31.255 netname: AXION-NET descr: British Telecom descr: British Telecom Research Laboratories descr: Martlesham Heath descr: Ipswich descr: Suffolk country: GB org: ORG-BT4-RIPE admin-c: BTCR1-RIPE tech-c: BTCR1-RIPE status: LEGACY remarks: For information on "status:" attribute read https://www.ripe.net/data-tools/db/faq/faq-status-values-legacy-resources mnt-by: btent-mnt mnt-lower: btent-mnt mnt-routes: btent-mnt created: 2005-02-18T13:25:40Z last-modified: 2015-05-05T01:48:42Z source: RIPE organisation: ORG-BT4-RIPE org-name: British Telecommunications PLC org-type: LIR address: British Telecommunications Plc address: Steve Wright address: 1st Floor, York Tel Exch, The Stonebow address: YO1 7NT address: York address: UNITED KINGDOM phone: +44 1904 657184 fax-no: +44 1904 657225 e-mail: ip.manager@bt.com admin-c: BTCR1-RIPE admin-c: SAM62-RIPE admin-c: SW4727-RIPE admin-c: LBH1-RIPE mnt-ref: BTENT-MNT mnt-ref: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT abuse-c: BTCR3-RIPE created: 2004-04-17T12:11:54Z last-modified: 2013-03-28T14:58:39Z source: RIPE role: BT Corporate Registry address: British Telecommunications address: 81 Newgate Street address: London GB e-mail: zzdnsr@bt.com admin-c: BCER1-RIPE admin-c: SAM62-RIPE admin-c: SW4727-RIPE tech-c: BCER1-RIPE tech-c: SAM62-RIPE nic-hdl: BTCR1-RIPE abuse-mailbox: protect@bt.com mnt-by: BTENT-MNT created: 2002-03-22T09:16:45Z last-modified: 2014-06-24T12:09:51Z source: RIPE route: 192.31.31.0/24 descr: AXION-NET origin: AS2856 mnt-by: BTNET-MNT created: 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z last-modified: 2001-09-22T09:32:09Z source: RIPE
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