(Sorry for repost. Chris kindly informed me that my messages are empty.
I think it could be because GPG sig. Another attempt without it)
Hi,
I am aware there will be a slim chance for this to happen but having a
44net subnet directly routed would be super amazing. I am aware that
"normal" providers likely won't do this except for business customers
(at many $$$/months) and likely the subnet needs to be large (>=/24?)
I could imagine though that small providers may be up for it (as an
example, in a place I lived many years ago, I had a small provider; I
contacted the CEO directly and he immideately agreed to assign+route me
a /29 at no cost!).
Are there any known providers (US, California) who could route a 44net
subnet?
To everyone who has their 44 routed directly: How does it work for you?
Finally: The whole 44net is announed only by the UCSD gateway (as far as
I understand). Wouldn't it be great to improve the connectivity,
reliability, redundancy by having 44 announced by multiple people who
route their subnet directly and then forwarding them to the mesh network
via ipip? Is there a reason this is not done, other than nobody besides
UCSD volunteered ?
Thanks,
KM6RDV