A Turkey From Turkey?

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Whois Information




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inetnum: 193.254.252.0 - 193.254.253.255
netname: TURPRO
descr: Turpro Communications Ind.& Commerce Co
descr: TURKEY
country: TR
admin-c: AC3879-RIPE
tech-c: MK9046-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PI
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-PI-MNT
mnt-by: AS9121-MNT
mnt-lower: RIPE-NCC-HM-PI-MNT
mnt-routes: AS9121-MNT
mnt-routes: TURPRO-MNT
notify: kirmacim@turcom.com.tr
notify: ipg@telekom.gov.tr
changed: hostmaster@ripe.net 20021015
source: RIPE

route: 193.254.252.0/24
descr: TURCOM
origin: AS12444
mnt-by: AS9121-MNT
changed: ipg@telekom.gov.tr 20030506
source: RIPE

route: 193.254.252.0/24
descr: TURPRO
origin: AS9121
mnt-by: AS9121-MNT
notify: ipg@telekom.gov.tr
changed: ipg@telekom.gov.tr 20030502
source: RIPE

person: Arslan Coskun
address: Telekom Communications Ind.& Commerce Co
address: incesu Sok. No:7 Etiler
address: ISTANBUL-TURKEY
phone: +90 212 359 2929
e-mail: carslan@turcom.com.tr
nic-hdl: AC3879-RIPE
notify: carslan@turcom.com.tr
changed: kirmacim@turcom.com.tr 19991216
source: RIPE

person: Murat Kirmaci
address: Telekom Communications Ind.& Commerce Co
address: incesu sok. No:7 Etiler
address: ISTANBUL-TURKEY
phone: +90 212 359 2929
e-mail: kirmacim@turcom.com.tr
nic-hdl: MK9046-RIPE
notify: kirmacim@turcom.com.tr
changed: kirmacim@turcom.com.tr 19991216
source: RIPE


Incident ID: 77945946
Source IP: 193.254.252.8
Source ISP: turcom.com.tr
Incident Score: 32550
Status: Your event report, in conjunction with other submitted events of this type, has been escalated to the party responsible for the IP address involved.
Response: No response has been received from the party responsible for the IP address.






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