My limited experience is that you get the location of the gateway the traffic 
it coming out of. This is very similar to the locations returned for Motorola 
Canopy, Ubiquity and other wireless networks.  Similar to IP location for cell.

> On May 4, 2017, at 2:33 PM, Eric Kuhnke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Since today seems like the day for IP geolocation related topics...
> 
> Does anyone have direct experience with third-party IP geolocation services
> and o3b served enterprise/ISP-type high capacity customers?
> 
> For those who are not familiar with them, o3b satellite terminals can be
> located literally anywhere in the world below 45 degrees north or south
> latitude, served from a fleet of MEO satellites. Each terminal is a twin
> pair of motorized/tracking antennas and associated modems, etc with an
> IP/Ethernet hand off to the customer.
> 
> Their gateways to the Internet are located in about a dozen places around
> the globe and ordinarily go out to the Internet through o3b's own IP
> network.

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