Sorry, but the 10.x.x.x belong's to the nonroutable range of IP adresses
Your "local" LAN 192.168.x.x is connected to your ISP's "local" LAN 10.x.x.x
Then their LAN is connected to a gateway to InterNet, using 63.98.9.233
This mean's that only other user's at your ISP can connect, if they are on the same segment as you.