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by notyourday
3104 days ago
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I was responding to my parent, not your comment. To address your point, I do not see an issue for ISPs charging for PNIs as long as those charges are uniform. If I, JoesFlix, have 100Gbit/sec traffic to Comcast and Comcast says "In order to access EP-Bypass, traffic has to come from AS that has more than 90Gbit/sec traffic to us" then Comcast should not be allowed to prevent me from accessing EP-Bypass. Congestion is bad for business. Sane PNI rules are easy: 0. there's some access fee ( typically it is actually - you must show up in X places - how you get there is your cost ) 1. we get even number of PNIs. 2. i order and pay for half 3. you order and pay for half |
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