@monkbent Physical bandwidth constraints probably require Netflix nodes to be very close to the last mile anyway. Can’t avoid paying for it.
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@markonen exactly. And I’m not sure they’d be sad about the ISPs bearing the brunt of consumer disgruntlement
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@monkbent I’m pretty sure the end game of *that* for consumers is piracy. -
@ryanmarkel you’re missing my point - the charge would be on the broadband bill, not on the Netflix deal -
@monkbent But would it be marked as such? Or are we starting to talk ESPN-style per-subscriber fees?
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@monkbent Economically, the end of net neutrality is just a price increase. Question is who gets the windfall.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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