Actually, now that I think about it, AT&T also used to use a few RFC1918
addresses on their public Internet space as well, I think in Asia somewhere
(Japan?).  But they might not do that anymore.



""bergenpeak""  wrote in message
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> Lets make this discussion real.  What major ISPs actually use 1918
> addresses
> on their physical interfaces?
>
> I know ATT (7018) does not.
>
>
>
> nrf wrote:
> >
> > ""Symon Thurlow""  wrote in message
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> > > Well, I would view an ISP who uses 1918 addresses in their public
network
> > a
> > > little warily. Traceroute etc are pretty fundamental problem solving
> tools
> > > IMHO
> >
> > Well then I suppose that means  you would be suspicious of virtually all
> > major providers out there.  Rare indeed is it to find a provider that
never
> > uses this trick anywhere in their public network.




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