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Observations of an Internet Middleman / RIP Network Neutrality


From: Owen DeLong <owen () delong com>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 11:41:59 -0700

Yes, you've got "some of the largest Internet companies as customers².
Because you told them "if you don't pay us, we'll throttle you".  Then
you throttled them.  I'm sorry, not a winning argument.
Nick

Claims by some large ISPs that this is “untrue” rest on the claim that they don’t do traffic discrimination.

While they may not be (and, indeed, are not allowed to) do traffic discrimination, what is ignored is that refusing to 
add sufficient peering capacity is, to the consumer’s perspective (and to the content provider’s perspective as well) 
effectively the same thing as throttling.

I will note that as yet, not one of these providers has claimed that they did not refuse to increase peering capacity 
in order to leverage payment, and, indeed, payment does appear to have been leveraged.

Owen


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