On 15/Aug/15 22:01, Owen DeLong wrote:
IMHO, there’s only one yes answer here… If enough of the eyeball/content providers are able to cooperate and peer with each other directly, you might see a significant impact (reduction in need) on transit providers as their entire business would become largely irrelevant.
This will work in a single market. I've thought about this before too - when you start to cross nations or continents, transit providers became a necessity; the eyeball networks are typically not geared up to handle international or trans-continental communications on their own. The solution would be content providers deploying in each country to remove the need for transit, but they still have to feed those clusters somehow. Ultimately, the big content players build and run their own networks, completely bypassing the transit providers and peering with the eyeball (and all) networks wherever they pitch tent. As it were, not all of them have this muscle. Mark.