IP address details for 205.124.145.254

205.124.145.254
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Summary

ASN
AS210 — Utah Education Network
Hostname
nat.slco.lib.ut.us
Range
205.120.0.0/13
Company
Utah Education Network
Country
United States (US)
Privacy
None
IP Type
IPv4
Abuse contact

Geolocation

City
Salt Lake City
Region
Utah
Country
United States (US)
Continent
North America
Postal Code
48632
Timezone
America/Denver
Coordinates
40.76078, -111.89105

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Abuser
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Company

Utah Education Network
Domain
uen.org
Country
US
Type
education

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ASN & Abuse Contact

AS210 — WEST-NET-WEST
Route
205.120.0.0/13
Domain
uen.org
Network Type
education
Abuse contact
Utah Education Network
+1-801-585-7440

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