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Pekka Savola wrote:

> ISP A, on the other hand, knows that the prefix is non-routed.  If someone 
> asks, they can tell as much.  Or even register it in RIR DB as "an 
> unnumbered non-routed customer" (if they don't want to reveal more 
> information on that) .. no big deal there.

And I bet you will get to that "prospective 200 customers" quite
easily this way, making the RIR's happy too.

Then again, just deploy a small GPRS service and you are applicable
for a /31, because you should route a /48 to an endsite which might
possibly have more than one network behind it.

Greets,
 Jeroen

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