On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Devdas Bhagat <[email protected]> wrote:
> ISPs are not common carriers (hence their ability to provide spam
> filtering and/or proxy traffic, for example).

Here's a wide circle for the group. This was discussed a while ago and
life got in the way of my reading the entire thread, so we end up back
here now. If they're not common carriers, hence they can muck with
traffic between you and the source/destination, doesn't that by
definition make them *not* an ISP but an iAp

The difference is that they're not providing the Internet service(s)
but just access to /some/ of the services.
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