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Microsoft SQL, MySQL, Microsoft Access, Oracle, IBM DB2, etc. Compatible IP2Location Database

May 10, 2010

Ever wonder where in the world the visitors of your website are so that you can display native languages, currency, or customize the page in another way to provide better service? Well, available for immediate download is IP2Location, a geolocation database product that uses a visitor’s IP address to find facts like country, city, Internet service provider, time zone, connection speed, and more while also helping to prevent credit card fraud, password sharing, abuse of service, and protect digital rights with restricted access to things like software, literature, and movies.

With over 3 million records of valid IP addresses, IP2 Location’s database has a 95 percent accuracy when matching a country. The database also has an easy to use ASCII text format, and is compatible with databases like MySQL, Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, and more.

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