Originally Posted by
El Gordo
I think you are very confused. If an escort has a mobile internet connection in the UK, and is connecting from Ireland via that operator, then the ip address will be a UK ip address. More precisely it will be an address from the netblock of the operator. All of those addresses will be UK addresses. There is absolutely no way you or anyone else outside of the operator can tell where that mobile phone was. All you are observing is where the operator itself is located.
Landlines, of course, are different. It would help a lot if you told me what you mean by the term "landline ip". There are landline phone numbers. Those are the ones escorts don't answer. But there really isn't such a thing as a landline ip address. I can guess one or two things you might mean, but it would be better if you just told me.
If you call on a UK mobile from Ireland you do not go via the UK telco's switches. The UK telco does an authentication 'handshake' with the Irish telco handling the call and the call is handled by the Irish telco.
Similarly, if you surf the internet using a UK telco sim the dynamic IP address provided will be that in the Irish telecos block (following authentication) not the UK telecos block as these dynamic IP addresses are not transferable between operators . That would be a logistical nightmare to implement.
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