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Are their public IP ranges which don't belong to any country?

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I've been working on project and we use IP geo-location using an API to identify user's country. The legacy code has an edge case when there is no country information for a particular IP. I have been planning to remove this, since from understanding, every public IP on the internet has a country. If the API didn't return country for a particular IP, it means their database is not good, and we should switch to a better service

My question is, are their public IP ranges on the internet which doesn't belong to any country? What are the example of those?

Michael Hampton avatar
cz flag
So you would rather have _wrong_ information instead?
in flag
Where from do you have the information that every IP belongs to a country? I would rather say that no IP belongs to a y specific country. Example s of IPs that certainly don't is satalite links, or anycast addresses.
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cn flag
@MichaelHampton Not sure what do you mean by "wrong". If every IP belong to a country, there can't be a wrong value?
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cn flag
@NiKiZe Can you please expand on it? Like some articles, list of IP ranges so that I can test them? Can anycast initiate connection to a remote server as a client?
joeqwerty avatar
cv flag
What you probably mean is **"Are there ip addresses that have not been delegated to one of the Regional Internet Registries and aren't associated with a specific geographic location?"**
Michael Hampton avatar
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It is not possible to determine a country for many IP addresses from publicly available information. Most of these data providers are making guesses, and they are often wrong.
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