That… that is never how that worked…
258 was the best part. :)
Seeing 258 in an IP Address made me cry 😂
There are far less than 255 countries in the world, and most countries do not have 255 regions.
On the other hand, most regions have more than 255 subnets, and with NAT these days, most subnets have faaaaar more than 255 devices
Now with IPv6, we give each continent /12s and then each continent’s RIR gives those out as /32s or /48s to ISPs, who then either pass on the /48s to their customers, or further subdivide them into /64s.
So in a way, we actually are kinda doing this /8 /8 /8 division now, but with blocks many, many times bigger, and then each subnet is 72 quadrillion times bigger, with the ability to have up to 18 quintillion devices.
Seeing 258 in an IP Address made me cry 😂
The networking knowledge of the average code monkey.
Sincerely, an incredibly funny IT-Janitor