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by sschueller 1053 days ago
Init7 charges the same for 10gibt or 25gbit[1]. Just setup costs and HW are more.

The 1gibt service they have now is cheaper and intended for "regular users". It's now CGNAT and comes with a per-configured router. [2]

[1] https://www.init7.net/en/internet/fiber7/

[2] https://www.init7.net/en/internet/easy7/

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> It's now CGNAT

CGNAT? As in: The provider walls in customers behind a NAT - and customers can't forward their own IPv4 ports? That CGNAT?

Asking because that seems like a cruel restriction on 25Gbps upload.

Only the cheap 1 gibt connection and it's very clearly stated.
I get it's stated. It still seems awful. It's like owning a euro performance car in an area with exclusively straight roads. I mean yeah, you can go fast but that's it. Most of the fun can't happen.