I encountered this article, perhaps worth seeing a lay-person's views on
the subject. If not, however, I particularly like the little excerpt
they use to some up NAT discussions:

<http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/ipv6.ars>

This is usually when someone brings up NAT. Home routers (and a lot of
enterprise equipment) use a technique called "network address
translation" so that a single IP address can be shared by a larger
number of hosts. The discussion usually goes like this:


    "Use NAT, n00b. All 1337 of my Linux boxes share a single IP and
it's safer, too!"

    "NAT is not a firewall."

    "NAT sucks."

    "You suck."

</http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/ipv6.ars>

-Thomas Gal
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 11:22:05AM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> In any case, I don't have any examples to present since most of the
> reclamation that has been done over the past few years was done
without
> any fanfare. The RIRs and the organizations involved are really the
only
> ones who know the details. Bill Manning was somehow involved in
> identifying blocks to be reclaimed so he may be able to provide some
> illumination without heat.
> 
> --Michael Dillon
> 

        predating the existance of ARIN, LACNIC, and AFRINIC, i worked
        with the permission of the then IANA and our team reclaimed 14%
        of the total IPv4 space and put it back into the freepool. We 
        could have done more (estimates of another 6-8% were feasable)
        but we ran out of funds and the IANA ceased being the registry
        of first/last resort.

        Time, processes, administrative thinking, and other factors 
        have changed, which lead me to believe that reclaimation - as
        such - will not happen again to any noticable degree.

--bill

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