That is what the block 44.190.0.0 is set aside for. The intent is
to divide it up into /24s to be BGP-routed directly to the Internet,
and people who otherwise would send 44.x.x.x traffic via radio or
tunnel should insert a special routing rule that directs 44.190.0.0/16
to their ISP instead of the radio or tunnels, if they can.
- Brian
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 08:25:31AM -0700, Christopher S. Munz-Michielin wrote:
I agree with Jann's comment that it would
be useful to have these services located within a dedicated allocation
to prevent Ampr-Internet routing complexity.
Chris