Hello,
as far as I know, 44.128.0.0/16 is reserved for testing and experimentation and should be
treated much like an RFC1918 subnet. That means it will not be routable to anyone
(although it is advertised on BGP). So I have a few questions about its use:
1. Can an AMPRNet member use 44.128.0.0/16 in their home instead of, let’s say,
192.168.1.0/24? Note that I am not talking about routing these addresses, just use them in
a non-connected place.
2. Can a non-ham use 44.128.0.0/16 in their home instead of, let’s say, 192.168.1.0/24?
3. Can a company use 44.128.0.0/16 for their intranet, instead of, let’s say, 10.0.0.0/8?
Note than in all three cases, nobody is connected to 44net gateways and just use the
network like any other private address. I am aware that there’s no technical limitation in
doing this and there are hardly any benefits from doing this, however I am asking for
informational purposes.
Thanks!