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Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post


From: Phil Bedard <bedard.phil () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 10:18:25 -0400

On 4/28/14, 9:23 AM, "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <ops.lists () gmail com> wrote:



And it has a settlement free peering policy - with a stated
requirement that traffic exchanged be symmetrical.

http://www.comcast.com/peering

Applicant must maintain a traffic scale between its network and
Comcast that enables a general balance of inbound versus
outbound traffic. The network cost burden for carrying traffic
between networks shall be similar to justify SFI

Now, that big elephant in the room taken into account, where do the
middlemen come in here?

People seem to forget what Comcast is doing is nothing new. People have
been paying for unbalanced peering for as long as peering has been around.
It's a little different because Netflix doesn't have an end network
customer to bill to recoup those charges, they have customers on someone
else's network.  

It's not like all broadband providers are anti-Netflix, some are even
starting to include NF as an app on their STB.  There are also many who do
peer with Netflix settlement-free even with very unbalanced ratios.  The
key in the future is moving the bandwidth closer to the users, and we will
see more edge caching exist either within the broadband provider
facilities or at more localized 3rd party datacenters.

Phil 



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