What is a United States IP address?
The assignment of IP addresses is managed by Internet Assigned Numbers Authority. Regional Internet Registries are responsible for specific regions of the World. They allocate IPv4 address blocks to Internet Service providers.
A United States IP address is assigned to an ISP or hosting provider that provides Internet services in United States. Further, ISPs and hosting services allocate IPv4 IP addresses to their subscribers, private persons or companies.
The most common United States IP address ranges have the following format:
- 48.0.0.0 - 48.255.255.255 - New Jersey
- 55.0.0.0 - 55.255.255.255 - Arizona
- 56.0.164.0 - 56.255.255.255 - North Carolina
- 28.0.0.0 - 28.180.91.255 - Ohio
- 30.65.55.0 - 30.211.163.255 - Ohio
How to get a United States IP address
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United States IP addresses blocks/ranges
You may find above samples of IP addresses blocks allocated for United States. The information is extracted from the IP2Location LITE IP database available from http://lite.ip2location.com. At this time, only IPv4 addresses are listed (no IPv6 addresses).