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IP Location issue
So apparently I cannot connect to sites that need to verify your location because my new tmobile internet service shows me as being located in a State that is different from my actual location.
Been on hold for 50 mins to speak to someone, not sure if I will get anyone tonight and this is not looking good for customer service support that you don’t have a different number specifically for tech issues like this.
- Cali_CatBandwidth Buddy
pb2727 wrote:
I agree this is a major issue. Being disabled and home watching TV a lot, I cannot get the local information from the Smart TV channels, having streaming services repotting that my location seems wrong. I am trying to get my TV to use my location from my account, but it seems that I don't have a way to do that.
I believe that we need to start contacting the BBB, FCC/FTC plus your local Agricultural, Trade and Consumer Protection, Public Service Commission and Department of Justice. Since my area has junk cable (down 30% or more) I don't have much other choice for ISP in my building.
The reasons phones are not having the same issues is GPS built in. I wish somehow the gateway itself would have a way to provide the location via the SIM.The root cause for live TV streaming goes to the television rights that were never designed for the internet. We all know there are local restrictions and blackout rules especially for news and sports. Local advertising counts on selectively broadcasting to only their respective local areas. When these policies were created it was easy to enforce because you literally had to be in the same zip code as the TV transmission towers or the access was controlled by the cable set top boxes. Well actually, the cable companies just installed band filters on your cable feed to block certain channels and you could simply remove those if you knew how, but I digress…..
Fast forward to now, the folks who own these local restriction polices are still trying to control who gets to watch what. It's not good enough for you to just type in your zip code. No, they have to use IP geolocation or GPS because they think we are all liars.
So what’s the happy medium where we attest that we are in a given local area and satisfy the regulators that we are physically located where we claim to be?
- ModernMarvelRoaming Rookie
pb2727 wrote:
The reasons phones are not having the same issues is GPS built in. I wish somehow the gateway itself would have a way to provide the location via the SIM.
Enabling GPS on your home ISP and providing that to any website or web service that requested it would be dangerous. Imagine if this website just posted your physical location for anyone to see. I strongly oppose this idea.
Yes, phones do have the same issue when they rely on IP based location. So, people that do not want to share GPS information still have this same IP location problem. As the poster above pointed out, the complaints really need to be placed on the web site and TV service providers.
- dlpatneauNewbie Caller
I'm into my third month of T-Mobile 5G Home Internet. My real world location is Lebanon, Missouri (Missouri Ozarks Salem Plateau). My IP location switches from Chicago, IL, Denver, CO and Independence, MO. It appears my IP address changes/renews every 12 hours. This wrecks havoc on streaming services and secure login sites, like my bank, Walmart, Lowe's, etcetera. Trusted device keeps changing with the IP address. Didn't bother me untill I attempted to access our Secretary of State's website in regards to the midterm elections. I was denied access for being out of state. Yeppers, not a happy camper anymore!
- TechnoviceNewbie Caller
Revivalofthesoul wrote:
So apparently I cannot connect to sites that need to verify your location because my new tmobile internet service shows me as being located in a State that is different from my actual location.
Been on hold for 50 mins to speak to someone, not sure if I will get anyone tonight and this is not looking good for customer service support that you don’t have a different number specifically for tech issues like this.
Im not sure the solution to my issue will help yells but it worked for me. When I switched to t-mobile I could no longer play my lotto numbers because you have to be located in state to purchase online and it NEVER had me located in state. One day i tried opening the maps app, turning on location, and then actually selecting the button to find my location. Then went back to my lotto app and it's allowed it everything since then....I always made sure to turn on location before but now also open the maps app and hit the my location button and hey presto....Yay!! Although it will probably never work again now that I've shared technology advice. ..good luck
- DaynnaNewbie Caller
I first noticed this problem (and it IS a problem!) when I ran a speed test and it was excessively slow. That's when I noticed they were pinging a server in Denver, CO, when I am in Arkansas. I only recently switched to T-Mobile home internet. I wish they would address this.
- xPaPaDxRoaming Rookie
STILL a HUGE issue in 2023. (Omaha, NE area as well and also get Denver CO for location)
T-Mobile gets away with border-skirmishes (it's a thing with ISP's and has been since the beginning) by showing service in another state that way companies that own rights to the "area" served by T-Mobile home internet cannot pursue legal action. This needs to stop. Either offer us service 100% in the area by GeoLocation you bill us for, or not at all! - HikerNewbie Caller
It,s ALL T MOBILE AND THEY DON,T Give A SH-T...
- cjakeLTE Learner
How can I determine my current T-Mobile Home Internet location. I should not be getting my local MLB team games in MLB TV but I do.
- grayhairedgrandTransmission Trainee
cjake wrote:
How can I determine my current T-Mobile Home Internet location. I should not be getting my local MLB team games in MLB TV but I do.
There are many IP locators; here is a link to one...Where is my IP location? (Geolocation) - cjakeLTE Learner
grayhairedgrandpa wrote:
cjake wrote:
How can I determine my current T-Mobile Home Internet location. I should not be getting my local MLB team games in MLB TV but I do.
There are many IP locators; here is a link to one...Where is my IP location? (Geolocation)Thanks. That site reports location from multiple services. Two of the services place me in my home state, but another (DB-IP) reports that I am in Oklahoma.
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