ULAs are not intended to be publically routed by ISPs. While some may
attempt to get ISPs to route them, ISPs will have clear documentation
saying they are not intended to be used that way, and they are free to
filter them. And in fact they SHOULD be filtered. (I'd say MUST, but
since that is not enforceable...) 

Should ULA-C be published in the Whois database? what about reverse DNS for them, should they be delegated or just reply a NXDOMAIN?

Roque




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Roque Gagliano
ANTEL - URUGUAY
rgaglian@antel.net.uy