
* Valdis Kletnieks:
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010 17:11:18 CST, Jack Bates said:
I agree. This type of maneuver is no different than ESPN3 charging the ISP for the ISP customers to access the content. Both are unscalable models that threaten the foundation of an open Internet.
Oddly enough, cable channels like ESPN asking for a per-subscriber fee from cable delivery networks like Comcast has been a mostly-scalable model for the cable-TV arena for three or four decades now....
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