Hi,
We are an ISP based in UK. We have got an ip block from RIPE which is 5.250.176.0/20. All the main search engines like yahoo shows we are based in UK. But Google thinks we are from Saudi Arabia and we redirected to www.google.com.sa<http://www.google.com.sa> instead of googlw.co.uk. I have sent lot of emails to google but no luck. All the information from google are in Arabic and youtube shows some weird videos as well.
Could anyone please help me to sort this out?
Would be much appreciated for your time.
Praveen Unnikrishnan
Network Engineer
PMGC Technology Group Ltd
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M: 07827921390
F: 087 1813 1467
E: piu@pmgroupuk.com<mailto:piu@pmgroupuk.com>
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Here's the FAQ on this topic:
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en
It links to a contact form where you can ask for some redress.
Cheers,
jof
I've had similar trouble.
Google thought we were in Israel, even months after filling in the form on the
page Jonathan linked to, on several occasions. This was years after being
allocated the address block by RIPE.
We eventually got it sorted dead quick by implementing "Self-published IP
Geolocation Data" and asking noc@google.com to use it.
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-google-self-published-geofeeds-02
Hi Jonathan,
I have been submitting this issue to google with that same reporting location issue page for last 4months. But it's still redirecting me to the different page.. 
Praveen Unnikrishnan
Network Engineer
PMGC Technology Group Ltd
T: 020 3542 6401
M: 07827921390
F: 087 1813 1467
E: piu@pmgroupuk.com<mailto:piu@pmgroupuk.com>
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www.pmgroupuk.com<http://www.pmgroupuk.com/> | www.pmgchosting.com <http://www.pmgchosting.com/>
How am I doing? Contact my manager, click here<mailto:shazad@pmgroupuk.com?subject=How’s%20Praveen%20doing?>.



I have had my best luck with getting google to correct geo-loc issues by sending it in as a business end user instead of as an ISP.
If you have a user who is being affected directly by the incorrect geo-loc data (My store is showing in the wrong country), Google takes that much more seriously than the issue affecting dynamically assigned blocks.
Need coffee…perhaps unclear.
Message me off list and I can explain a little better.
Hi Heather,
Thanks you very much for sorting out this issue.
Praveen Unnikrishnan
Network Engineer
PMGC Technology Group Ltd
T: 020 3542 6401
M: 07827921390
F: 087 1813 1467
E: piu@pmgroupuk.com<mailto:piu@pmgroupuk.com>
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www.pmgroupuk.com<http://www.pmgroupuk.com/> | www.pmgchosting.com <http://www.pmgchosting.com/>
How am I doing? Contact my manager, click here<mailto:shazad@pmgroupuk.com?subject=How’s%20Praveen%20doing?>.



For future reference, the last time this issue came up someone said doing this was a good way to get their geo stuff fixed automatically:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-google-self-published-geofeeds-02
I haven't messed with it yet, but it seems like a good idea. I want to write something that lets me export this from our IPAM but I've been busy and it isn't a problem for us at the moment.
Thanks,
Robert