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PS: I just got curious. Back when I had a hosting company I paid for a full class C network. I have 213.232.100.0-255. I remember that ip range off the top of my head :)

Just did a whois and it is now registered to a German company. Looks like someone else had it between 2015 and 2018.


% Information related to '213.232.100.0 - 213.232.103.255'

% Abuse contact for '213.232.100.0 - 213.232.103.255' is 'saenger@ggew.de'

inetnum: 213.232.100.0 - 213.232.103.255
netname: DE-GGEWNET2-20181207
country: DE
org: ORG-GNG6-RIPE
admin-c: GGEW-RIPE
tech-c: GGEW-RIPE
status: ALLOCATED PA
mnt-by: RIPE-NCC-HM-MNT
mnt-by: GGEWNET-MNT
mnt-lower: GGEWNET-MNT
mnt-routes: GGEWNET-MNT
created: 2018-12-07T08:49:34Z
last-modified: 2018-12-16T23:24:48Z
source: RIPE
Damn I’ve run a computer company for 30
Years and haven’t got a scooby what you are on about
 
IP addresses can only be used to pin point country and even then it is not 100% garanteed. If a US company for instance uses it's own network range to provide a service in the UK then it will appear that you are in the U.S. when using their service. IP's are not geographically limited in any way.

As the IPv4 range has now been exhausted expect more and more companies to actually lease their IP ranges from other companies and this will take part worldwide not by region.

For many Years now. I have been intriged by the fact that, as yet, IPv6 has not been exploited?. It would (in theory) release many more potential address`?.
 
Apple have the same feature, I just looked at my significant locations and between 14 Dec 2017 and 3 January 2020 I visited the beach 372 times :)
 

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