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Both are wrong. One is off by ten miles or so and the other 15 or so.

I don't think you can really expect accuracy much closer than that.
 
Both put me in Austin, Tx. I grabbed the latitude and longitude numbers and put them in Google Maps. Maxmind was a bit more accurate.
 
first was 1 city away (tampa when i live in st. petersburg).. 2nd said palm harbor... no clue where that is only that its withen a 2 hour drive, but had the right area code

so first was more accurate in my case
 
both were correct.. the first being very accurate and the second being pretty accurate.. "same vicinity" ...

kinda neat products...
 
both were ok, altought maxmind tries to play smartess by stating that I'm in a certain "area 05" within my city that has no real meaning imho
 
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