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http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/netflix-agrees-to-pay-comcast-for-broadband-access-report/UPDATE: Netflix Agrees To Pay Comcast For Broadband Access; Public Knowledge Calls For FCC, DOJ Action
By JEN YAMATO | Sunday February 23, 2014 @ 2:53pm PSTTags: Comcast, Netflix, Online Streaming Deals
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netflix_logo2UPDATE, 2:53 PM: DC-based public interest group Public Knowledge raised its concerns over the Netflix-Comcast deal in a statement Sunday. Said John Bergmayer, Senior Staff Attorney at Public Knowledge:
No one on the outside knows what is happening in this market. However, it is clear that residential ISPs should be in the business of charging their users for access the Internet, not of charging the rest of the Internet for access to their users. This ensures that they are putting the needs of their users first.
From what information is public, it appears that the largest ISPs are demanding payment from networks that deliver content and services that residential broadband consumers demand. Because the large residential ISPs themselves are the ones keeping the terms of their deals secret, it is raises the question of whether they have something to hide.
One way to prevent competitive problems from arising, and to reduce the need for future regulation, is to prevent ISPs from holding other networks hostage. This raises concerns in light of the proposed Comcast/Time Warner Cable merger.
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http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/netflix-agrees-to-pay-comcast-for-broadband-access-report/
There may be smoother streaming ahead for Netflix subscribers as Netflix has agreed to pay Comcast for direct broadband access. Comcast had previously denied Netflixs request to connect to its broadband network free of charge, sending Netflix users streaming content through third party internet providers to access Comcasts network. Customer streaming speeds suffered, dropping by 27% since October. Per WSJ, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and Comcast CEO Brian Roberts worked out a long-term paid peering deal at last months CES in an agreement that could mean more spending for Netflix as other broadband providers including AT&T, Verizon, and new Comcast acquisition Time Warner Cable also hold out for payment. In a joint statement issued Sunday morning, the companies formally announced their new mutually beneficial interconnection agreement: Working collaboratively over many months, the companies have established a more direct connection between Netflix and Comcast, similar to other networks,
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)than 'net neutrality' gave them?
Arstechnica article on the issue:
http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/02/netflix-is-paying-comcast-for-direct-connection-to-network-wsj-reports/
Armstead
(47,803 posts)Providers decide who gets decent carriage, based on price (and probably common ownership).
Heading down a dangrous road.
PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)wanted more direct access to it's customers so now it is bypassing Cogent and paying Comcast
for more direct access. Do people think providers like Netflix get free Internet access?
Armstead
(47,803 posts)Pretzel_Warrior
(8,361 posts)Beartracks
(12,861 posts)Joking aside, it would suck if Netflix is ultimately forced over time to raise its rates to cable-provider levels.
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PoliticAverse
(26,366 posts)go up?
defacto7
(13,485 posts)I would expect this from them before anyone else. They are just a guilty of net filtering and blocking system schemes that don't comply to M$ and Io$ directives. They've been paid to dance the dance. It's unfortunate their biggest purpose in this context is to create the illusion of caving in, but considering their history this is just another ploy to show their solidarity with Internet suppression.