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Out of contract and 1Gb plan, what happens with public IPv4?

GreenLantern22

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So I am still running my initial 24 months contract on the 1Gb plan which had initially public IPv4 and now comes with CGNAT. I have seen few posts that when people renew their contract or change plans they get put in CGNAT as well. But does anyone know what happens if you don't make any changes and stay out of contract? Presumably that is still the same contract that keeps renewing every 30 days so it should keep the IPv4. Anyone tried that? I am aware that my plan will go up by £ 2 for being out of contract but that's a decent price for a public IPv4 specially considering that the only other option is to jump to the 3Gb plan which costs nearly double the 1Gb plan.
 
I don't know the answer, but I would pursue exactly the same strategy.

Have CF ever released updated terms and conditions? You can bet that the current contract will allow them to do so, subject to you accepting or leaving.

When is the 2 years up? They may write to you nearer the time asking you to renew. However, if you don't they may be happy to let keep the ipv4 addresses, at least until they need them for their 3Gb and business customers.
 
Didn't someone on here reverse his upgrade and keep his IP? So I'd expect for now you'd keep off CGNAT.

I'm in the same boat, however I've enabled IPv6 which seems to be working without issue so I may try and proxy some IPv4 services through an OVH VPS.
 
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So I am still running my initial 24 months contract on the 1Gb plan which had initially public IPv4 and now comes with CGNAT. I have seen few posts that when people renew their contract or change plans they get put in CGNAT as well. But does anyone know what happens if you don't make any changes and stay out of contract? Presumably that is still the same contract that keeps renewing every 30 days so it should keep the IPv4. Anyone tried that? I am aware that my plan will go up by £ 2 for being out of contract but that's a decent price for a public IPv4 specially considering that the only other option is to jump to the 3Gb plan which costs nearly double the 1Gb plan.
I will know as well this march as my contract runs out, it will be funny (or not? :ROFLMAO:)
However I don't expect to be any change, I'd start paying the out-of-contract price but there's no reason for them to put me in CGNAT, I'm not changing the contract terms.
 
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