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by echelon3 » Wed Dec 04, 2013 2:43 pm
Copied from Slashdot:
Remember when the ex-cable lobbyist Tom Wheeler was appointed to the FCC chair back in May of 2013? Turns out he's currently gunning for Internet Service Providers to be able to 'favor some traffic over other traffic.' It would set a dangerous precedent, considering the Open Internet Order in 2010 forbade such action if it fell under unreasonable discrimination. The bendy interpretation of the 2010 order is apparently aimed somewhat at Netflix, as Wheeler stated: 'Netflix might say, "I'll pay in order to make sure that my subscriber might receive the best possible transmission of this movie."'"

Dane, would you comment on this?
by digitalbitstream » Fri Dec 06, 2013 9:51 am
The funny thing is that NetFlix already pays in order to make sure subscribers get movies quicker: since they site NetFlix CDN's at ISP's, including Sonic.
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