Right, Comcast is providing transit to their customers, which the aforementioned transit providers could not adequately handle. Although it is not a typical transit network it is still the only route to Comcast…
hmm... so Netflix paid cogent before, and now you think they should not pay Comcast for the same service? Where is your logic?
Uhm... NO! You pay for guaranteed bandwidth within Comcast network. Not the whole internet. Which gets back to the whole issue at hand. If Netflix wants to improve their service they need to pay for better transit. So…
I see all these people saying Comcast was feuding with cogent... that is just not the case. For anyone in the hosting business we all know cogent is the cheapest option, and a pretty spotty service as a whole. What do…
Why would it be settlement free? Its just like any other peering agreement, If the data was symmetrical it would be free, but its not. Netflix is sending way more than its receiving. If you were an ISP would you provide…
Google, Microsoft, Twitch, all directly peer with Comcast. They are willing to do this because the transit providers can not handle their traffic efficiently. So why is Netflix complaining?
Right, Comcast is providing transit to their customers, which the aforementioned transit providers could not adequately handle. Although it is not a typical transit network it is still the only route to Comcast…
hmm... so Netflix paid cogent before, and now you think they should not pay Comcast for the same service? Where is your logic?
Uhm... NO! You pay for guaranteed bandwidth within Comcast network. Not the whole internet. Which gets back to the whole issue at hand. If Netflix wants to improve their service they need to pay for better transit. So…
I see all these people saying Comcast was feuding with cogent... that is just not the case. For anyone in the hosting business we all know cogent is the cheapest option, and a pretty spotty service as a whole. What do…
Why would it be settlement free? Its just like any other peering agreement, If the data was symmetrical it would be free, but its not. Netflix is sending way more than its receiving. If you were an ISP would you provide…
Google, Microsoft, Twitch, all directly peer with Comcast. They are willing to do this because the transit providers can not handle their traffic efficiently. So why is Netflix complaining?