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I just gave you a reason. Without coordination of private network addressing, those networks essentially speak different protocols, needing horrendous transforms like NAT which only works in specific situations and myriad crap over the application layer (like DNS views) in order to get them to talk.

If anything, today, networks are more likely to end up interconnected than they were in 1994.



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