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What you say is true. But the counterarguments are: - At least according to Level3, it was not standard practice in the industry to charge for peering (not transit - the final destination for the packets was in Comcast's network), regardless of traffic ratios. - You could say that it should be standard practice, but that would be unfortunate because Comcast effectively has a monopoly on fast connections to its own cu…
Yes, we could argue back and forth about what is fair and what is standard. But what did the contract, agreed to by both parties, say? Was Level3 in the wrong to sell Netflix a product that they could not deliver without violating their prior contract with Comcast? I agree it sucks to be a consumer and get shafted by these shitty deals, but let's at least be honest about how we got here and what the powers that be ar…
I'm genuinely curious: What do you believe the powers that be are gunning for?