> >On the contrary, maybe, providing a /48 while having a /32 as an
> >ISP makes NAT coming as a solution, according to the potential
> >number of customers... and, for sure, I do agree that we have to
> >make NAT silly.
> 
>       ISP can ask for more address to RIR when they have got 
> 2^16 customers.
>
Sure. I just wonder if a /48 at home is really apprpriate.

Alain. 

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