Again, there's nothing we can do about this. There is nothing to be resolved except getting the GeoIP databases to fix their mistake, and we don't have much control over that.
This is an extremely new allocation to us. The /8 itself, 109/8, is a quite new allocation to RIPE from IANA -- new enough that we ran into a few poorly-managed networks early on that considered the IP addresses bogus because they were operating with months-old filtering. (This is an example of a very isolated incident -- one I've only seen a couple of instances of -- and just demonstrates what we orchestrate behind the scenes. Don't let this dissuade you from going to London, as you'll never notice.)
We've been in touch with MaxMind, and they have informed us that the change has been made and should be pushed out before the end of the year. If the geographic IP database that you use reports United States for an IP that starts with 109, be sure to inform them that they are incorrect and their detection mechanism is missing some helpful data.
You can see here that the IP addresses definitely report that they are announced from London (this isn't always correct either, but it is here):
Code:
18:29 jsmith@aenima% whois 109.74.192.4 | grep origin
origin: AS15830
18:29 jsmith@aenima% whois AS15830
[SNIP]
aut-num: AS15830
as-name: TELECITY-LON
descr: TELECITYGROUP UK
[SNIP]
role: Telecity Admin-c
address: Telecity Group PLC
address: 10th Floor
address: 6&7 Harbour Exchange Square
address: London
address: UK
address: E14 9GE
[SNIP]
I'd like to see GeoIP databases that factor ASN data into their determination, honestly.
turnip wrote:
My understanding is that, everything else being equal, Google ranks UK-hosted sites higher in searches originating in the UK. With the London IP range appearing to be US-based, sites hosted there will be penalised.
My understanding is that Google only does this if a searcher specifically
requests only local results in the U.K., and does not take the originating searcher's country into account as a generality. The URL you linked to alludes to that, as well.
Give it time, we'll get this shaken out...