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by minimaul
958 days ago
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My UK based ISP provides static IPs by default (v4 & v6!). There's a few aiming at smaller niches that do. We're relatively unique compared to a lot of countries though, where we have an infrastructure provider that serves basically the whole country with very good to tolerable internet (mostly) - Openreach. Any ISP can sign up to use Openreach's network & a backhaul provider for providing services, and they usually get handover from their backhaul provider in London. Means we have a lot more small/niche ISPs that can still cover the entire country, and provide unique features - like static IPs or even blocks of static IPs. There are alternative providers too (lots of 'alt-nets', and virgin media) - they're mostly not so open, though. |
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