Human-readable format
CSV files are easy to inspect, audit, and hand off. They fit teams that want a transparent package structure and straightforward row-based review.
CSV is the most straightforward path when GeoIP data needs to be opened quickly, loaded into SQL-oriented workflows, or shared across teams that prefer familiar file handling. ProdIPData publishes release-based CSV package indexes so each topic can be reviewed and downloaded directly from the browser.
Open the current CSV release index, compare it with the Parquet guide, or return to the downloads hub for the broader release view.
CSV files are easy to inspect, audit, and hand off. They fit teams that want a transparent package structure and straightforward row-based review.
CSV is often the fastest route for spreadsheets, SQL bulk loads, smaller ETL jobs, release checks, and controlled monthly comparisons.
The website exposes a dedicated HTML release index so users can review topics, IPv4 counts, snapshot month, and package links before downloading anything.
See where CSV fits inside the broader ProdIPData data product.
Start from country and network structure if that is the analytical question behind the download.
Understand the monthly publication model that sits behind the CSV package index.