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by onetwothreefour
4913 days ago
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This is just a peering spat. These happen every single day, but rarely become public. In this case, the ISP kicked things up a notch. If their users don't like it, they can always switch providers. You also underestimate the amount of bandwidth Youtube "freeloads" off ISPs all over the world. This is a very common "problem". |
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this is often not an option, thanks to governmentshaving granted isps and telcos local monopolies in return for their laying the physical cable.