Comment by account42

1 month ago

> So, I randomly discovered the other day that my ISP has given me a full /28.

Where is this? Here new ISP customers don't even get a single IPv4 unless you beg for it.

Not even CGNAT?

In the US many large companies (not just ISPs) still have fairly large historic IPv4 allocations. Thus most residential ISPs will hand you a single publicly routable IPv4 regardless of if you're using IPv6 or not.

We'll probably still be writing paper checks, using magnetic stripe credit cards, and routing IPv4 well past 2050 if things go how they usually do.