In this latest episode of PING, APNIC’s Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, warns the service provider industry about pressuring regulators to make content providers’ pay to use their networks; a situation currently playing out in Korea that we discussed in Episode 13: Korea vs Content Provider: When the customer isn’t always right
Listen now As he outlines in his recent post, Geoff forecasts the consequences of turning our backs on net neutrality. It could jeopardize service providers’ current hold on the provision market and Internet users’ access to sites like Netflix and YouTube, increase the centrality of the Internet, and in some cases, compromise the security of particular communication infrastructure in certain economies. Read more about net neutrality and centralization on the Internet on the APNIC Blog: Sender pays Content vs carriage — who pays? Opinion: Is big necessarily bad? 13 propositions on an Internet for a burning world (1-4)
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