IP address details for 131.202.156.95

131.202.156.95
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

Summary

ASN
AS611 — NB-PEI Educational Computer Network
Range
131.202.0.0/16
Company
University of New Brunswick
Country
Canada (CA)
Privacy & threat
None
IP Type
IPv4
Abuse contact

Geolocation

City
Fredericton
Region
New Brunswick
Country
Canada (CA)
Continent
North America
Postal Code
E3G
Timezone
America/Moncton
Coordinates

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Privacy & threat intelligence

VPN
Not detected
Proxy
Not detected
Tor
Not detected
iCloud Relay
Not detected
Hosting
Not detected
Abuse blocklist
Not detected

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Company

University of New Brunswick
Domain
unb.ca
Country
CA
Type
education

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ASN & Abuse Contact

AS611 — NECN-1-611
Route
131.202.0.0/16
Domain
unb.ca
Network Type
business
Abuse contact
University of New Brunswick
+1-506-457-2222

An Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a unique identifier assigned to a network or a collection of networks that are all managed, controlled, and supervised by a single entity or organization.

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