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Re: Netflix To Cogent To World


From: Adam Rothschild <asr () latency net>
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2014 16:46:30 -0400

Not to single out Jason, who has demonstrated his worth as one of the “good guys” in the community time after time, 
however I and somewhat of a skeptic:

That Comcast is in a “pretty good spot” for capacity could be punctuated by any number of shifts in traffic, or new 
sites/services emerging as the next killer app.  Where other access providers would increase capacity, Comcast would 
see money in its eyes, or cite such dated metrics as traffic ratios as a fairness metric, all the while playing the 
victim with the press.

I don’t think I’m overly alarmist in these views; one need only look to the Tata situation (congested for multiple 
years), which was a textbook case of poor execution and damage control by all involved, as a recent example.  Fool me 
once...

On Jul 24, 2014, at 1:00 PM, Livingood, Jason <Jason_Livingood () cable comcast com> wrote:

On 7/23/14, 1:18 PM, "Adam Rothschild" <asr () latency net> wrote:


Comcast¹s position is that they could buy transit from some obscure
networks who don¹t really have a viable transit offering, such as DT and
China Telecom, and implement some convoluted load balancing mechanism to
scale up traffic.

(I believe this was in one of Jason Livingood¹s posts to
broadbandreports, unfortunately I don¹t have a citation handy.)

I¹m pretty sure I didn¹t say specifically that DT and China Telecom were
options. I probably pointed out the lack of delivery problems prior to
using delivery partners like Cogent (such as via Akamai or Limelight) and
that delivery alternatives existed. But that¹s in the past - we¹re in a
pretty good spot w/Netflix traffic right now, though we continue to add
capacity as you¹d expect.

Jason



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