> What I’m actually looking for isn’t so much a soapbox but to find where the 
> [bad] data is coming from so it can be updated as appropriate.  I’m also fine 
> with telling the customer to phone the service/bank/whatnot (which is what I 
> did in other cases and as much as I also personally dislike the 
> centralization of the internet etc) - my customers do seem to really have 
> good experience with a modern service like YoutubeTV (for example) - oh and 
> it does IPv6 too.

Tragically, there’s no license necessary to stand up a geolocation service and 
the only enforcement of quality standards comes from losing business if enough 
of their clients complain. Tragically, their clients don’t know that they need 
to complain because their customers don’t know to blame the appropriate 
service. All they know is that stuff is broken. (Sure, a few know that broken 
because bad Geo-IP, but we are in the minority).

Since companies don’t generally disclose their Geo-IP source, there’s no 
ability to coordinate fixing stuff.

> If you see this and go back to the original post, I am interested if you have 
> seen that prefix or any IP space within it, and if it comes from a feed or 
> set of aggregated feeds etc, even the name of the company or source/resources 
> there so I can try knocking on the door.

I don’t see it in any of the few block-list feeds that I subscribe to. Best of 
luck in your search.

I don’t use IP geo-location (for the very same reasons stated in my previous 
post), so I can’t help you there.

Owen

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