Info will most likely be the same. This is perfectly normal.
What is happening is that your ISP is subnetting their network. They are using 22 bits for their subnet mask instead of the default masks. This enables them to control how many hosts are on each network.
A 22 bit mask allows for 1022 hosts (IP addresses per network)
Default class A 16777214 hosts
Default class B 65534 hosts
Default class C 254 hosts
Hard to tell what class you're using since you masked you IP. But the default ranges are the following numbers in the first octect:
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