Hi Andrew,
And people wonder why NATs proliferate... much of the world has no
option but to live with them. This is a direct result of policy
discouraging IPv4 address allocation.
sorry for asking, but what policy are you referring to?
RIR policy?
Can you point out any RIRs policy that prevents from getting one public
IPv4 address per machine connected to the Internet?
What do you think that needs to be changed in the v4 allocation policy?
Or are you talking about business model of the ISPs? (which doesn't
seem to me to be related with policies, but just business...)
Thanks, marcelo
Andrew
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