IP address details for 200.6.235.203

200.6.235.203
Guatemala City, Guatemala, Guatemala

Summary

ASN
AS14754 — TELECOMUNICACIONES DE GUATEMALA, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
Hostname
203.235.6.200.intelnet.net.gt
Range
200.6.232.0/21
Company
TELECOMUNICACIONES DE GUATEMALA, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
Country
Guatemala (GT)
Privacy
None
IP Type
IPv4
Abuse contact

Geolocation

City
Guatemala City
Region
Guatemala
Country
Guatemala (GT)
Continent
North America
Postal Code
02001
Timezone
America/Guatemala
Coordinates
14.64072, -90.51327

IP address geolocation is the identification of the physical location of an IP address.

Privacy & threat intelligence

VPN
Proxy
Tor
Abuser
iCloud Relay
Anonymous

Privacy data determines if an IP address is likely to be a VPN, proxy, or Tor exit node, or is a known spammer or abuser.

Privacy data is sourced from a combination of public databases and our own proprietary detection systems.

Privacy Data API

Company

TELECOMUNICACIONES DE GUATEMALA, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
Domain
claro.com.gt
Country
GT
Type
isp

Company data provides information on the organization that owns an IP address. For business IPs, this can include the company name, domain, type of business, and more.

Company Data API

ASN & Abuse Contact

AS14754 — TELECOMUNICACIONES
Route
200.6.232.0/21
Domain
claro.com.gt
Network Type
isp
Abuse contact
TELECOMUNICACIONES DE GUATEMALA, SOCIEDAD ANONIMA
+502 24206174

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.

ASN and abuse contact data — used to report malicious activity — comes from Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).

ASN Data & Abuse Contact API

FAQs

An IP address is a numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. IP addresses serve two main functions: identifying the host or network interface, and providing the location of the host in the network.

IP addresses function like postal addresses but for devices on the internet. When you send or request data online, your IP address tells the network where to send the data. There are two main types: IPv4 (like 192.168.1.1) and IPv6 (like 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334).

With your IP address, someone can determine your approximate location (sometimes down to the city-level) and your Internet Service Provider. However, they cannot access your personal information or exact physical address without additional data.

IPv4 addresses look like four sets of numbers separated by periods (e.g., 192.168.1.1). IPv6 addresses use eight groups of hexadecimal digits separated by colons (e.g., 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7334). IPv6 addresses can be shortened by removing leading zeros and replacing consecutive zero groups with double colons (::).

From your IP address, someone can typically determine your general location (city/region), your Internet Service Provider, and whether you're using a proxy or VPN.