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by bitJericho 4363 days ago
Oh sure that's no problem, once netflix pays comcast.
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Which makes sense, given the lopsidedness of traffic in the peering agreement.

And it's also what they're doing, currently. So yay for that.

Why would that make sense when you the customer want to retrieve traffic at an advertised rate from a company you're paying?

Surely netflix also pays for traffic at their advertised rate from their ISP. What's the problem? Oh yeah, comcast et al want to be greedy.

What makes sense about a free peering agreement where only one party benefits?
Because you as the customer are already paying your ISP for receiving it.
Unsurprisingly, you don't know what my contract with Comcast says in it.

I do, and I'm not paying my ISP for what you're saying I'm paying my ISP for.

You're not paying to receive traffic from the internet at a minimum designated speed? Than you aren't buying an internet service good enough to receive streaming data from netflix or other similar services. Your options are to either pay more and get decent internet service or make netflix pay for it (and charge you via their fees). That second option would destroy the internet as we have it today.