Maybe I am mistaken but I am under the impression that in many networks/countries in Asia, IP connectivity for DSL customers are done using multiple layers of NAT. Can someone confirm this? What address space is being used and how is numbering done? I.e as I have been told the plain standard DLS NATing does not support having the same NAT space on inner and outer, how is that handled? Best regards, - kurtis -
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