Once again, you’re talking about usability of the addresses for internet connectivity.
I don’t understand the relevance since we’re talking about a GUA based substitute for ULA. What am I missing? Owen > On Mar 2, 2018, at 1:29 PM, Bryan Holloway <br...@shout.net> wrote: > > Another problem with tunnel brokers is that they are sometimes flagged by > content providers as being some sort of "proxy", and consequently won't send > you traffic. Notably, Netflix. > > > On 3/2/18 3:06 PM, Matt Harris wrote: >> On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:45 PM, Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> wrote: >>> Space from tunnel brokers is also free. >>> >>> Owen >>> >> For myriad reasons (added latency, reliability concerns related to relying >> on traffic over a connection which doesn't offer an SLA or recourse for >> downtime, lack of support on ISP-provided CPE, etc) a tunnel broker >> connection may not be a feasible choice for all organizations and >> networks. This brings us back to my previous point.