Also...  NATing drops your throughput substantially.  In my
experience, NATing is normally used only as a last resort
(no ip addresses or to clear a financial hurdle) or to connect
external networks such as business partners.  It is definitely
not a cure-all, "why use registered addresses?" solution.

Just an opinion of course...

Roman

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SmartAlec answer: 

Because people don't have the technical knowledge to
implement NAT. I would bet that many folks out there
even in the networking world have ever heard of it.

Otherwise, like others have pointed out, people may
encounter problems when gaming online, running VPNs,
etc. 


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>   With the shortage of registerd addresses out there
> and 99 percent of all 
> programs work with NAT. Then why are we wasting
> register addresses on private 
> networks for?
> 
> Brian
> 
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