Re: [EXTERNAL] Continuing geolocation issues with the "ietf" network

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And on top of that the SEPTA ticket kiosks and ticket windows didn’t accept OS credit cards.  Ended up getting a ticket with cash. 

-- 
Mark Andrews

> On 3 Aug 2022, at 18:39, Vittorio Bertola <vittorio.bertola=40open-xchange.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> Il 03/08/2022 00:26 CEST Jim Fenton <fenton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
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>>> On 30 Jul 2022, at 9:46, Warren Kumari wrote:
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>>> The IETF address space is officially registered to the Internet Society, in
>>> Geneva, CH.
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>> I tried to use a service that required me to be in the US and rejected me because it thought that I was in (IIRC) the UK.
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> Even the local transportation card website (septakey.org) was impossible to access - it would give you an error which was clearly a geofencing issue, as it would then work well from my hotel, while I get the same error now that I'm back home in Italy.
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> We will see more and more of this in the future...
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> -- 
> Vittorio Bertola | Head of Policy & Innovation, Open-Xchange
> vittorio.bertola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> Office @ Via Treviso 12, 10144 Torino, Italy
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