This was discussed deeply at the Mozilla forum for CAs, and the answer is "even if someone wished it, nope", mainly because of dynamic IP address, and even if we removed this type of issuance, the next level is modifying your contact details on the IP block, which is hard because there's isn't a single standard (on modifying, the data format is more-or-less standardised at this point).
Google actually wants to do this for their Cloud Platform, and owns the whole chain (i.e. has its own CA, https://pki.goog) but it's currently hard in the current state of CA/B baseline requirements.
Google actually wants to do this for their Cloud Platform, and owns the whole chain (i.e. has its own CA, https://pki.goog) but it's currently hard in the current state of CA/B baseline requirements.