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Domain Information: [ドメイン情報]
[Domain Name] M3NET.JP

[登録者名] M3
[Registrant] M3

[Name Server] ns1.syrena.net
[Name Server] ns2.syrena.net
[Signing Key]

[登録年月日] 2003/11/24
[有効期限] 2024/11/30
[状態] Active
[最終更新] 2023/12/01 01:05:04 (JST)

Contact Information: [公開連絡窓口]
[名前] KEYTEC合同会社
[Name] KEYTEC LLC
[Email] nicjman@keytec.jp
[Web Page] https://www.keytec.jp/
[郵便番号] 483-8207
[住所] 愛知県江南市古知野町熱田67
[Postal Address] 67 Atsuta, Kochino-cho, Konan,
Aichi,483-8207Japan
[電話番号] 0587-74-1907
[FAX番号]

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m3net.jp desktop page speed rank

Last tested: 2017-05-01


Desktop Speed Good
99/100

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m3net.jp Desktop Resource Breakdown

Total Resources3
Number of Hosts1

m3net.jp mobile page speed rank

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Mobile Speed Good
99/100

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m3net.jp Mobile Resource Breakdown

Total Resources3
Number of Hosts1

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Last tested: 2017-04-28


Mobile Usability Medium
67/100

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