data brief

South Korea BROADBANDIDC IP block surfaces in address database

A South Korean internet address block has surfaced in a public IP geolocation database, drawing quiet attention from network administrators monitoring the Asia-Pacific range. The allocation, covering 222.239.104.0 to 222.239.104.255, is registered to BROADBANDIDC, a domestic broadband provider operating across the Korean peninsula.

According to the database entry, the 256-address segment sits within South Korea’s allocated space and routes through infrastructure typical of the country’s competitive broadband market. The record offers basic geolocation details such as country, region, and carrier attribution, allowing visitors to cross-reference individual addresses against the operator’s footprint.

For international buyers and suppliers tracking supply-chain signals out of East Asia, the listing carries limited direct weight for the fishing tackle trade, though it underscores how publicly accessible IP registries continue to provide transparency on carrier-level allocations. Korean hosting and broadband providers remain a backbone for cross-border e-commerce platforms serving the outdoor and recreational fishing sectors, where reliable routing supports B2B communications, sample shipments coordination, and digital catalogue exchange between manufacturers and overseas distributors.

Network analysts note that BROADBANDIDC’s appearance in the geolocation database reflects standard allocations rather than any commercial event, and no service disruption or ownership change has been flagged alongside the range. Visitors seeking finer-grained data, including city-level location or autonomous system numbers, can drill down into individual addresses through the database interface.

The entry adds to a broader catalogue of Korean IP resources catalogued for research, cybersecurity, and compliance purposes across the global trading community.


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