> You might even be blocking your site from some small ISPs based on where they run their CGNAT gateway (I doubt this, but it's possible).
Why wouldn’t (even small) ISPs run their CGNAT gateway in their own IP space?
Running a CGNAT gateway in the cloud would lead to a lot of problems. I think your subscribers wouldn’t be able to watch Netflix and the like, since they wouldn’t be on a residential IP. It would probably also lead to more anti-bot CAPTCHAs from Cloudflare and Google.
Why wouldn’t (even small) ISPs run their CGNAT gateway in their own IP space?
Running a CGNAT gateway in the cloud would lead to a lot of problems. I think your subscribers wouldn’t be able to watch Netflix and the like, since they wouldn’t be on a residential IP. It would probably also lead to more anti-bot CAPTCHAs from Cloudflare and Google.
Are there actually any known examples of this?