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Inevitable death, was Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix
- Subject: Inevitable death, was Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix
- From: mike.lyon at gmail.com (Mike Lyon)
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 20:35:52 -0700
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So if Netflix was at 1850 Pearl, you wouldn't be able to peer with them
anyways cuz u have no ASN?
On Monday, July 14, 2014, Brett Glass <nanog at brettglass.com> wrote:
> At 07:47 PM 7/14/2014, Matthew Petach wrote:
>
> And as long as they're happy with their single upstream
>> connectivity picture, more power to them.
>>
>
> You're assuming that the only way to be multi-homed is to have an ASN.
> That's not correct.
>
> ARIN's fees are discriminatory; a small ISP must pay a much higher
> percentage of its revenues than a large one for IPs, ASNs, etc. Clever
> small ISPs find ways to work around that, and it makes them more
> competitive.
>
> --Brett Glass
>
>
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