On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 04:49:48PM -0600, Aaron Wendel wrote: > A customer pays them for access to the Internet. If that access demands > more infrastructure then Comcast needs to build out the infrastructure and > pass on the costs to the customers demanding it.
s/Comcast/Level3/ > I think it sets a very bad precedent that Level3 agreed to their terms. How > long would it have lasted with Comcast subscribers asking why they couldn't > download their movies? Considering L3 was recently skating the border of the pink sheets, it should be no wonder that it is a very different response than the one given to Cogent, for example. Then again, who blinked first there? It is amusing that the once-disruptive L3 is seeking to defend its position in the so-called "tier 1 " carte^Wcabal by running to the regulators. I wonder how its fellow members of the club will like the idea of feds poking into their business when both sides of the equation are examined... -- RSUC / GweepNet / Spunk / FnB / Usenix / SAGE