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This will never fly. Asking ISPs to verify identity is not a thing anyone is capable of doing. I've worked for hosting companies for the last 20 years.
Let's hope not, this sounds absolutely atrocious. Privacy rights are in such a sad state.
I can totally just see my company moving all overseas or regional cloud operations migrating to some awful Equinix DC.
If a law were passed, infrastructure would materialize. Our freedoms cannot depend on the idea no one will step up to make money solving these "problems."
Unless your ISP is running a cloud service, it wouldn’t be their problem. AWS, Azure, Google etc would be the ones hit with stronger identification requirements.
I'm not talking about residential ISPs.
Which ISPs. Also have hosting.
So don’t all ISPs know their customers. Usually they provide service to your place of residence or work.