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Comment by yyyk

5 days ago

240/4 is private and more than sufficient.

It is not private, it is merely "reserved". If/when that range opens up for Internet address, you'll be in a world of hurt for having used it.

IPv6 is much more stable on what you can use. fc00::/7 is actually private use.

  • That will never ever happen. Making 240/4 public will break Amazon (and many others) which do use it privately. The software updates to route it across the net would have been taxing. When making it public was suggested years ago, IETF saw the proposition as encouraging IPv4 and refused to entertain it.

    In short: The market has already decided and it's private. It's far from the first time an unofficial arrangement is the de facto standard.