CGNAT, or Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation, is a technique used by internet service providers to allow multiple customers to share a single public IP address, helping to conserve IPv4 addresses as the global pool is depleted. As the world transitions to IPv6, CGNAT remains relevant in the tech community as a stopgap solution for managing IPv4 address scarcity, affecting how online services are designed and accessed.
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