No, Google has their own internal system. Doubt MaxMind will help out. This discussions and others like it may lead you in the right direction: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/websearch/fkyem9xUKOQ
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn <aa...@heyaaron.com> wrote: > You might try here: https://www.maxmind.com/en/correction > > -A > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Fred Hollis <f...@web2objects.com> wrote: > > Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well > > (both IPv4+IPv6). If someone knows the magic button to solve this, please > > contact me as well. > > > > > > On 08.04.2015 at 00:26 John Levine wrote: > >> > >> A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. > >> But Google thinks he's in France. We've checked for various > >> possibilities of VPNs and proxies and such, and it's pretty clear that > >> the Goog's geolocation for addresses around 99.106.185.0/24 is screwed > >> up. Bing and other services correctly find him in Alabama. > >> > >> Poking around I see lots of advice about how to use Google's > >> geolocation data, but nothing on how to update it. Anyone > >> know the secret? TIA > >> > >> Regards, > >> John Levine, jo...@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for > >> Dummies", > >> Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. > http://jl.ly > >> > >> > > >