The problem is not NAT's. The problem is why people have to use
     NAT's...they can't get the numbers they need or want, in large measure, due
     to the greed of ISP's.

That is a huge generalisation. The ISP I work for offers customers as
many IP numbers as they can justify and at no additional cost to them.
Irrespective of the availability of public address space a large number
of customers choose to do NAT for their own reasons.

Mark.

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