Continent
Quova locates our data in the seven continents of Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.
If you are not located in
north america, please let us know.
Country
Quova supplies the country of origin for the IP connection, identified using the International Standard Organization two letter country codes defined in ISO-3166.
If you are not located in us, please let us know.
Country Confidence Factor
The Country Confidence Factor (CF) is a number from 0-99 that provides an indication of likelihood that the user is in the same country that is assigned to the IP address. The higher the number, the more the evidence points to the user being in the same location as the IP.
Region
Region includes generic regional information (e.g. Northwest) and some country-specific regions (e.g. Northern Ireland). Region information is currently available for the US, UK, Brazil, Denmark, France and the Philippines.
If you are not located in the
southwest Region, please let us know.
State
Quova provides information for States and Provinces (i.e. the first level administration division) in all countries where they exist.
If you are not located in ca, please let us know.
State Confidence Factor
The State Confidence Factor (CF) is a number from 0-99 that provides an indication of likelihood that the user is in the same state that is assigned to the IP address. The higher the number, the more the evidence points to the user being in the same location as the IP.
City
Quova locates users to their individual cites and recognizes over 95,000 distinct international locations.
If you are not located in los angeles, please let us know.
City Confidence Factor
The City Confidence Factor (CF) is a number from 0-99 that provides an indication of likelihood that the user is in the same city that is assigned to the IP address. The higher the number, the more the evidence points to the user being in the same location as the IP.
Designated Market Areas
Designated Market Areas (DMAs) are groupings of US counties that are reached by a specific groups of TV stations as specified by Nielsen Media Research. DMAs are often used by advertisers to segregate and target specific areas of the country. There are 210 DMAs in the US.
Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) are geographical boundaries of US counties or towns as defined by the US Office of Management and Budget (OMB) from data gathered by the US Census Bureau. The OMB actually defines the combination of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical areas as Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs). There is extensive demographic information available for these areas, and Quova provides these to help our customers understand the demographics of their populations. There are currently ~1000 CBSAs covering ~93% of the US population.
Carrier
The Carrier field provides the name of the organization that owns the ASN. This field provides a more human readable representation than the information provided in the ASN field.
If you your Carrier is not cogent communications, please let us know.
Autonomous System Number
The Autonomous System Number (ASN) is a globally unique number assigned to a group of networks administered by a single entity such as an ISP or very large organization. Using the ASN provides more consistency than using an ISP name because while ISP names and ownerships change, ASNs remain static.
Connection Type
Users can connect to the Internet in several different ways. Quova categorizes connections into the following types: Dialup, Cable, DSL, Fixed Wireless, Mobile Wireless, Satellite, ISDN, Frame Relay, OCX (Optical Connections, i.e. fiber optics), and TX (leased lines, i.e. T1, T2, T3 and T4).
If you your Connection Type is not tx, please let us know.
Connection Speed
Based on the connection type, Quova indicates the speed of the connection to the Internet into high, medium or low.
If your Connection Speed is not high please let us know.
Special Routing Type
This is an indication of what kind of Internet Routing Type (IPRT) designation Quova has for the IP address. A "yes" here means that the IP address is associated with an IPRT that suggests the user could be in a different location than the IP address. For example, an IPRT of "regional proxy" indicates that the user could be anywhere in the country, so the Special Routing Type is "yes".
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