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by dllthomas
4405 days ago
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"You don't seem to understand peering at all. That's ok. Be quiet, listen to the rest of us that do." You don't seem to understand reality at all. If you can't say something nice, STFU. As to reality: Yes, peering often works the way you describe, but Netflix tweaking their player to ship back a bunch of garbage traffic to something on L3 (Netflix themselves, or otherwise) would balance those ratios and change "who should pay" in terms of your analysis, while being a total non-solution. The simplistic analysis here is inappropriate. This is about 1) the fact that Comcast has a virtual (or actual) monopoly in many markets, and 2) Netflix competes with Comcast's other business. Abuse of market power to restrict unrelated trade is awful and often appropriately illegal. |
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No one else is saying anything nice at all. They're spouting dumb shit, they're directing it at politicians and bureaucrats who will only make it worse. They refuse to stop and think, even though that would only take a moment.
This is much worse than any words I've ever said on the issue. It's worse than any name-calling I've ever done.
> Yes, peering often works the way you describe,
Not often, but always.
It is a voluntary arrangement. And if we try to force it to work differently, even when it's to one side's disadvantage, the logical thing is for them to decide not to peer at all.
But you've not thought it through very far.
> but Netflix tweaking their player to ship back a bunch of garbage traffic to something on L3 (Netflix themselves, or otherwise)
So your argument is that Netflix could cheat and make the world a worse place, and that Comcast should just give in to the implied extortion?
Something's wrong with your head if you can say these things and not give them a second thought.
> Netflix competes with Comcast's other business.
That's even less reason for Comcast to cooperate then. Comcast isn't obligated to give away free service to competitors, either legally or morally.
> Abuse of market power
What abuse? The voluntary agreement was for settlement-free peering for (roughly) equal levels of traffic.
Netflix is the abuser here.