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Merge pull request #1262 from maxmind/luna/fixed-wireless-identification
We identify fixed wireless networks for Verizon
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Subscribe to the [GeoIP release notes RSS feed](/geoip/release-notes/rss.xml).
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{{< release-note date="2025-01-27" title="Identifying Verizon 5g Home Internet" >}}
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Starting on Tuesday, January 27, we will be making changes to identify more
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fixed wireless networks. We are starting with Verizon Wireless networks in the
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United States.
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Beginning with database releases on Tuesday, January 27, about 15% of traffic
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previously identified with ISP name `Verizon Wireless` will be reclassified.
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These networks will have have their ISP name set to `Verizon 5g Home Internet`
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and they will have their `user_type` set to `residential`. Their
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`connection_type` will remain set to `Cellular`.
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The following products and services will be affected:
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- GeoIP Enterprise database
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- GeoIP Insights and City Plus web services
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- GeoIP ISP database
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- minFraud Insights and Factors web services
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{{</ release-note >}}
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{{< release-note date="2025-01-21" title="metro_code deprecation in GeoIP" >}}
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The `metro_code` data in our GeoIP products and services is a no-longer-maintained code. Because Google does not use or publish these codes any longer, the `metro_code` field has now been deprecated in our GeoIP products and services.

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