Came to my attention that most of my Data Centers in the US are having problems 
using Hulu, Disney+ and not as much but also Netflix.

What criteria do these providers use to make sure that the IPs are legit and 
not proxys/VPNs
All the IPs I checked on number of GEO sites are registered to an address in 
the US.
Now I do get different answers on some of the blocks where that address 
registered to the actual Data Center address and other GEO services provides 
show the corporate billing address.
Some example IPs are: 66.45.167.10 (Spokane WA) 199.96.248.1 (Bethlehem PA)

Disney+ was kind enough to whitelist some subnets, but I would like to fix my 
problem vs manually whitelist them.

I know registering the blocks to the proper address is important and that is 
already being address but what else am I missing? Why do the content providers 
thinks were a proxy?

Thank you in advance for all assistance.

-Romeo

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