Sept. 16, 2012
4:42 p.m.
As he explains, with NATing, the carriers gain information about what IP addresses are going where - information they can flog to advertisers.
This argument makes no sense. A snoopy ISP could as easily collect this information from non-NAT routers as from NAT boxes. In Australia, I would have thought that privacy laws would make selling that kind of information illegal. In the US they use noxious services like phorm to collect and sell info, no NAT needed. R's, John