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Estonia .ee Top Level Domain WHOIS server
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Domain:
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name: robotex.ee
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status: ok (paid and in zone)
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registered: 2010-07-04 04:43:26 +03:00
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changed: 2019-12-16 19:50:05 +02:00
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expire: 2020-12-23
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outzone:
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delete:
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Registrant:
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name: Mittetulundusühing Robotex
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org id: 80365709
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country: EE
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email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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changed: 2019-12-16 19:50:05 +02:00
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Administrative contact:
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name: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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changed: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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Technical contact:
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name: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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email: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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changed: Not Disclosed - Visit www.internet.ee for webbased WHOIS
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Registrar:
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name: Zone Media OÜ
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url: http://www.zone.ee
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phone: +372 6886886
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changed: 2016-01-04 18:23:09 +02:00
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Name servers:
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nserver: ns3.zonedata.net
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nserver: ns2.zone.ee
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nserver: ns.zone.eu
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changed: 2017-04-26 19:45:06 +03:00
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