Not really. All sorts can use network connections and netstat will show them all.
Get tcpview and then you can see what the programs are that are making those connections. Then Google the .exe and see what they are
netstat /all will show you all active connections
NETSTAT -a
Active TCP connections
netstat
The comand is: netstat
Used to establish IP connections.
Active TCP connections
Netstat reports on the common tcp/ip protocols, including (but not limited to) TCP, UDP, ICMP, socket connections.
Netstat reports on the common tcp/ip protocols, including (but not limited to) TCP, UDP, ICMP, socket connections.
use the netstat command.
Use the 'netstat' utility
Netstat is a command-line tool that displays network connections and a number of network interface and network protocol statistics. It is used to find problems on networks and determine how traffic effects performance.