Hello Kevin,
On Tue, 7 Sept 2021 at 16:57, Kevin McCormick <[email protected]> wrote: > > HBO did respond to contact form page on website. > > > They referred us to Digital Elements. It's IP geolocation done right, as per the white-paper [1]: - distrusting WHOIS data - distrusting ISP provided data - not providing any check/demo page - not providing any contact information for victims (end users or ISPs) - amazing real time updates based on ... things: > Digital Element utilizes patented web-spidering technology and 20+ > proprietary methods > to triangulate the location, connection speed, and many other characteristics > associated > with an IP address. By combining this "inside-out" infrastructure analysis > with "outside-in" > user location feedback gleaned from a network of commercial partners to > improve and > validate its response at a hyperlocal level (city/postcode/ZIP+4), Digital > Element can > identify where the user actually accesses the Internet down to the ISP’s > end-point > equipment. > [...] > "With such an extensive customer network performing more than 10 trillion IP > lookups > per month, the company is able to pick up IP address reallocations the > instant they > occur, ensuring that data remains highly current and accurate." And just to reiterate one more time: > By combining this "inside-out" infrastructure analysis with "outside-in" > user location feedback gleaned from a network of commercial partners to > improve and > validate its response at a hyperlocal level (city/postcode/ZIP+4), Digital > Element can > identify where the user actually accesses the Internet down to the ISP’s > end-point > equipment. and again: > the company is able to pick up IP address reallocations the instant they occur 's all good, man! [1] https://www.digitalelement.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IPGEO-myths-facts.pdf

