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by ikeboy
4102 days ago
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I think Netflix customers should be paying for Netflix data. If an ISP can't charge netflix and instead raises the price to end users, they're basically charging everyone for Netflix users. If I don't use netflix, why should I subsidise those who do? |
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They are. They're buying 50/5 or 50/10 internet and then asking their ISP to (horror of horrors!) make good on their claim. If the ISP isn't DRAMATICALLY overselling their capacity, things are totally fine. If they can actually deliver on 10% of what they're "promising" (but have cleverly worded the contract to avoid having to actually make good on those claims, a shady practice also), there are no problems with Netflix whatsoever.
Level3 offered to pay for the direct cost of the upgrades, namely a few grand for the fiber transceivers on Comcast's side of the peering point in the carrier hotel. That would mean it's a "free" upgrade, and no end-users are paying for it. But Comcast didn't bite.
That makes your objection COMPLETELY nonsensical.