The best way as a isp/provider to keep google updated on your geo is: 1: support their self published geo feed: http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-google-self-published-geofeeds-02.html 2: If you qualify get setup on their peering portal http://peering.google com and you'll be able to provide them with your feed and see it's processing status/errors/etc 3: wait a few weeks, it'll take awhile after first process to get all around google. 4: keep your geofeed data accurate keeping it mind it can take a few weeks for new blocks to populate around google. Alternatively, you can try to support their feed and ask the noc to forward a request to the geo team to pull it, it'll help but don't expect it perm fixed. This is only for the services where they might block based on location or default to a specific language. You're not going to alter things like where on google maps you appear. Bryan Socha Network Engineer DigitalOcean