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Some providers will sell you a public/static IP address for a monthly fee, which would make the CGNAT a non-issue. I'm not saying that is the route to go. . . just a possibility.
Tried that, they only have public IP addresses for their satellite Internet connections (which sucks). They don't have public IP addresses for their fiber network. I was pissed when I learnt that because I specifically asked the sales lady when subscribing if they have public IP addresses and she said yes. Only once installed and I tried to get my public IP addresses did I found out the truth.
Who is the carrier?