Talk:All countries/@comment-91.152.194.201-20170325080543/@comment-24682153-20170325092726

Normally data on roaming SIM cards are routed through servers in their "home" county. That's why they show an IP from the country where they come from, not the country where you are roaming. That's normal. "International" SIM cards have often IPs from Estonia, Jersey or the UK, while other local SIM cards from the originating country.

That's why latency is often longer on roaming SIMs than on local SIMs. But thus can you avoid censorship too, if this happens to be applied locally (like in China). You can only "change" the IP by a VPN proxy tool, if you need to.