I am kind of curious as to the distribution of connections to smaller companies and other entities that need more than one ipv4 address, but don't run BGP. So, for as an ISP or infrastructure provider, what is the typical percentage nowadays of /32s /31s /30s... /25s of stuff that gets run "elsewhere"? Is there any correlation between the number of IPs a customer gets and the amount of bandwidth they buy? Obviously "retail", home use is /32s and there's an increasing amount of CGNAT, but I can't help but imagine there are thousands of folk running /27s and /29s for every /24 or /22 out there. I've been paying 15/month for a /29 for forever, but barely use it. -- This song goes out to all the folk that thought Stadia would work: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dtaht_the-mushroom-song-activity-698136666560... Dave Täht CEO, TekLibre, LLC