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Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge
From: Jared Brown <nanog-isp () mail com>
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2021 17:39:36 +0200
Mark Tinka wrote:
Well, yes. Or you could just stream content that is guaranteed to be compatible with the device used.People on this list would bother to check compatibility. Jane + Thatho just point & click.
Since we aren't talking about random pirated content, but p2p streaming from a major content provider it would obviously be point & click. - Jared
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- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Josh Luthman (Oct 18)
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- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Owen DeLong via NANOG (Oct 18)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Tom Beecher (Oct 19)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Owen DeLong via NANOG (Oct 19)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Josh Luthman (Oct 18)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Mark Tinka (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Owen DeLong via NANOG (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Matthew Petach (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Mark Tinka (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Xavier Beaudouin via NANOG (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Owen DeLong via NANOG (Oct 12)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Matthew Walster (Oct 20)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Allen McKinley Kitchen (gmail) (Oct 21)
- Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge Owen DeLong via NANOG (Oct 21)
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