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by wmf
4103 days ago
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I think Prof. Feamster does understand that (he says "Comcast arguably (and, empirically speaking, as well) has more market leverage: They can afford to ask Netflix to pay for that direct link—a common Internet business relationship called paid peering—because they have more market power.") but he is taking a faux-objective, "teach the controversy" approach. I've seen the same philosophy in papers from his students. |
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