Hello,
  I saw the same situation but in Latam, specifically in Costa Rica..,
ironically the result of:

curl -4 http://redirector.c.youtube.com/report_mapping
and
curl -6 http://redirector.c.youtube.com/report_mapping

  Was the same geo-loc. Of course our suggestion was to report it using
a google online form.

Bye,

Alejandro,


El 1/14/2016 a las 12:13 PM, Frederik Kriewitz escribió:
> Hello Ondřej,
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I've came across a new reason people are turning off IPv6 on their
>> computers. Looks like GeoIP restrictions of YouTube are somehow broken
>> making some videos playable over IPv4 but 'not accessible from your
>> country' over IPv6.
>>
>> For example this music video:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44XYEeD1A1U
>> is perfectly playable from addresses:
>> 147.32.0.0/16 and 195.113.0.0/16
>> but not playable from 2001:718::/32
>>
>> The network is deployed as native dualstack and both address families
>> are correctly registered in the RIPE database to Prague.
>>
>> I guess there's probably nothing we can do from the network operator's
>> point of view. Anyone experiencing the same?
> We're an satellite operator with customers from all over the world.
> We had a similar issue. Google geo location for IPv6 seems to work on /32 
> boundaries by default (RIPE country/language and more specific RIPE entries 
> seem to be ignored). This caused our /32 to move between various countries 
> all over the world.
> We're in the process of submitting our geo location information to google 
> (You've to register your AS in order to get access to their ISP portal: 
> https://isp.google.com/). We don't know if it will fix the problem for good 
> as it's apparently just one of many factors.
> If your users are all from CZ you might want to ask them to allow google 
> search to access their phone GPS for positioning, that seems to be an 
> important factor.
>
> You might also want to try https://support.google.com/websearch/contact/ip 
> but it didn't work for us.
>
> Best Regards,
> Freddy


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