Yes, same here. Very frustrating. It is almost as if the powers that be don't want lowly netizens controlling their own destiny.
Yes, same here. Very frustrating. It is almost as if the powers that be don't want lowly netizens controlling their own destiny.
Actually, they don't want to pollute the internet routing table with routes that are fully subsumed into other routes. The effect on address ownership is a side effect.
Actually, they just want to milk the money out of you. It's a matter of how much your willing to pay, as a business customer, it's all possible.
Most ISP do not have such pure goals, as to protect the global routing tables ;)
RIRs, not ISPs, allocate addresses at the top level, they make money on each address allocation, and they still won't allocate addresses to you if you don't multihome because they have a duty to conserve resources.
When you get PI addresses your LIR/ISP just passes your data on to the RIR.