Hi Robert, Take a look at maxmind https://www.maxmind.com
Per Quinn Fissler’s comments, depending on how much commercial risk there is associated with getting it wrong you may need to look at some of the more expensive solutions out there. Sure, you end up paying for auditability, lawyers, and insurance (and no-one likes paying fro that stuff), but sometimes it’s worth it. HTH Dariush On 6 Aug 2014, at 09:44, Sleigh, Robert <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have a requirement to accurately identify source IP addresses of traffic as > being in the UK or not – similar I guess to the way BBC iPlayer has to know > that you are in the UK or you can’t see content. > > Does anyone else have this requirement? > > How do other organisations manage this data? > > Is anyone aware of a data store or feed that provides an accurate updated > list? > > Any help, advice etc welcome on or off-list > Bob Sleigh > TNDP Senior Designer, EE > [email protected] > t: 07958 318592 > > > NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER > This e-mail (including any attachments) is intended for the above-named > person(s). If you are not the intended recipient, notify the sender > immediately, delete this email from your system and do not disclose or use > for any purpose. > > We may monitor all incoming and outgoing emails in line with current > legislation. We have taken steps to ensure that this email and attachments > are free from any virus, but it remains your responsibility to ensure that > viruses do not adversely affect you. > > EE Limited > Registered in England and Wales > Company Registered Number: 02382161 > Registered Office Address: Trident Place, Mosquito Way, Hatfield, > Hertfordshire, AL10 9BW >
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