jj,

> Earlier, I suggested that an ISP could delegate addresses
> out of its existing aggregated, global unicast address block
> for free without providing connectivity. Having seen all of
> the email on this subject, I believe that such an ISP could
> actually sell prefixes for which it doesn't provide direct
> connectivity.  Such addresses could be used for VPN's, etc.
> without fear of collision. Traffic destined to such addresses
> on the Internet would be aggregated to the ISP, and probably
> sent to /dev/null.

I like this better than anything else I have seen to date.

Michel.


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