We're toying with the idea of a low bitrate 'lifeline' internet on our cable 
system, maybe even bundled with a certain level of cable service.

First question, if you happen to be doing something like this, what bit rates 
are you providing.
Second question, though 'real' internet customers all get real IP's, what would 
you think of doing something like this with 'large scale' nat instead. 
Understand, we're only talking about basic internet, something like a 256k/96k 
(or similar) connect, not something that would be used by a serious user. (One 
thing we are looking at is some older dial up users we still have, most of 
which could go onto cable just fine but don't want to pay the price).

Also when I say large scale, I doubt I'd have more than a few thousand 
customers for this. We're not a large ISP/cable company by any means.

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