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>Surprisingly enough demand for Internet services did not end when we ran out 
>of IPv4. I'd like to hear from the guys and gals starting new ISPs how they 
>are facing this brave new world. 
>

Well, APNIC ran out years ago, so as someone with experience running a 
residential ISP with very limited IPv4 I can tell you that the overwhelming 
majority of customers don't know or care that they are running behind CGNAT as 
long as you are upfront about it (in the FAQ's, no you can't run a server on 
this service). One /24 is good for about 16k broadband users without major 
issues (apart from dealing with random blocks by our "friends" at 
"playstation"). Overall it just works and nobody notices. You will want a good 
DDOS scrubbing solution though as you can't just block a destination IP that 
happens to be in one of your IP pools.


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