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Some Internet service providers (ISPs), especially in India, Russia, parts of Asia and other "developing" regions provide their customers only with "local" IP addresses, due to a limited number of external IP addresses allocated to those entities[citation needed]. Thus, these customers must access services external to the ISP's network through NAT. As a result, the customers cannot achieve true end-to-end connectivity, in violation of the core principles of the Internet as laid out by the Internet Architecture Board[citation needed].
That sounds like the problem SG is having, correct me if I'm wrong there Bishop. So I think your article only confirms that it's a problem with those ISPs, Napoleon, not Utopia.