Hi Peter, probably I know the answer. The first network was registered through our LIR, which is located in Czech republic. The regid of LIR is cz.netart. It seems that quoted file contains the value of LIR country as country field. Whois data is more reliable. I told this several times to many GeoIP providers. Friday, November 5, 2010, 7:24:46 PM, you wrote: PK> Hello! PK> This might not be the appropriate place for my question; if that is so, I PK> apologize in advance. PK> I've noticed that the data provided by the RIPE WHOIS database is PK> sometimes inconsistent with the data shown in the delegated-ripencc-latest PK> file, available from the ftp://ftp.ripe.net/ripe/stats/ server. For PK> example, consider these two entries: PK> ------------------------------------------------------- PK> $ whois 91.212.135.0/24 PK> inetnum: 91.212.135.0 - 91.212.135.255 PK> netname: YABA-NET PK> descr: YabaMedia Ltd PK> country: RU PK> $ grep 91.212.135.0 delegated-ripencc-latest PK> ripencc|CZ|ipv4|91.212.135.0|256|20090409|assigned PK> ------------------------------------------------------- PK> $ whois 193.105.207.0/24 PK> inetnum: 193.105.207.0 - 193.105.207.255 PK> netname: ALFAHOSTNET PK> descr: Alfa-host LLP. PK> country: KZ PK> $ grep 193.105.207.0 delegated-ripencc-latest PK> ripencc|CZ|ipv4|193.105.207.0|256|20100315|assigned PK> ------------------------------------------------------- PK> As you can see, the data differs in the "country" field -- in both cases, PK> the range is attributed to Czech Republic, while the block is actually PK> assigned to anothers. Since the delegated-ripencc-latest file is used by PK> some reputable and often-used sources (like Team Cymru; PK> http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/ip-to-asn.html), this can sometime PK> result in misleading and completely useless reports (as you can probably PK> guess, it was Czech Republic getting unfair load of hostile sites PK> attributed to it). PK> There are two questions now: PK> 1) What is the source of this discrepancy? PK> 2) If it was caused by some kind of an error, can the databases be put in PK> sync? If it is intentional, which source is more "reliable"? PK> Thanks, PK> Peter -- Sergey