On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 12:24:57PM +1000, Mark Andrews wrote:
In message <201004200022.o3K0M2Ba007459@aurora.sol.net>, Joe Greco writes:
That'd be easy if you were just starting up an ISP. What do you do with your existing customer base? If their current service includes a dynamic public IPv4 address, you can't gracefully take it away, without likey violating services T&Cs, government telco regulations etc. So you'll have to go through a formal process of getting agreement with customers to take them away.
I haven't seen any such documents or regulations.
People purchaced the service on the understanding that they would get a Internet address. A address behind a NAT is not a Internet address, it's a *shared* Internet address which is a very different thing.
whats an "Internet" address? and are you sure thats part of the service offering?
Mark Andrews, ISC
--bill