On Jul 22, 2014, at 4:57 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> They aren't slowing down Netflix to allow other traffic through, they are 
> letting an congestion point exist, which hurts all traffic through that 
> connection, not just Netflix traffic.

Do we have documented evidence of the other impacted traffic, or is that just 
your assertion?

Assuming for the moment you're right (and I don't know, it could be, it's not 
how I'd play the game sitting in their chair), that's motivating other L3 
customers (who have negative impact) to put pressure on their uplink to "solve 
the problem" (which would be accomplished by paying VZN), or to switch to other 
carriers. (In other words, playing a variation on the PR game Netflix is 
playing on VZN, against L3), which point it in the "goose and gander" category.

D


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