Akamai and others use their own geo location services. It used to be that Netflix used Akamai geo, but may not be the case any longer. It has been awhile since I knew. I would try noc@ and peering@ at Akamai and Netflix. May also want to ping noc@ for the other CDNs e.g. @stackpath @quantil @llnw @cloudflare @amazon.
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 12:15 PM, Dr Josef Karthauser <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > This is obvious in retrospect, but a bit of a pain! > > I’ve recently bought an IP block from a Bulgarian ISP for use on our > network. The block is correctly designated as a UK block now, but it > appears that a bunch of service providers still think that it’s eastern > block :(, and so I’ve got new customers who are being rejected from TV > services such as NetFlix/BBC iPlayer/catchup tv, etc. > > Does anyone have a contact any Netflix, or the BBC (or C4/ITV?) that I > speak to to try and get this resolved quickly? It looks like MindMax have > it correctly designated as UK so it’s likely to be a local geocache at the > service providers. > > The net-block is: 185.147.184.0/22 (UK-TRUESPEED-20160415). > > Thanks, > Joe > — > Dr Josef Karthauser > Chief Technical Officer > (01225) 300371 / (07703) 596893 > www.truespeed.com > / theTRUESPEED <http://www.facebook.com/theTRUESPEED> > @theTRUESPEED <https://twitter.com/thetruespeed> > > This email contains TrueSpeed information, which may be privileged or > confidential. It's meant only for the individual(s) or entity named > above. If you're not the intended recipient, note that disclosing, copying, > distributing or using this information is prohibited. If you've received > this email in error, please let me know immediately on the email address > above. Thank you. > We monitor our email system, and may record your emails. > >
