Try putting it in your whois. More info on how this works and how to do it here:
https://geolocatemuch.com/ Regards, Robert -- USC Information Sciences Institute <http://www.isi.edu/> Networking and Cybersecurity Division On Mon 2023-09-18 13:17:49+0300 Hank wrote: > Old topic: if one doesn't have access to https://isp.google.com how > does one update their geo-location data so Google sees it? > > Thanks, > > Hank > > > On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 12:34:41PM -0700, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > >> Google folks: > >> > >> I see historical reference to needing to use the Google Peering > >> Portal ( http://peering.google.com) if you need to provide Google > >> with geofeed info for GeoIP info on network blocks, ref > >> https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-May/075229.html. > >> > >> Is that still the case? Are there any avenues to provide Google > >> with geofeed info if you're *not* currently peering with 15169? Or > >> to get access to just the geofeed update portion of the Peering > >> Portal?