From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.mu> Commercial trends have been moving farther and farther away from, "How much bandwidth do you want to buy?" to, "How many Tv channels, voice minutes and cloud recording can I get?", particularly in much more developed markets
Internet should be utility, many providing it don't wnat to be a utility and so try doing other services usually best left to specialists
As a transit provider industry, we need to get our act together and play nice, before we all get run over by the content owners
Yes, I like to remind those engaging in peering wars and charging for access users to be careful when creating reasons for others to become their competition As a broadcaster we send our content direct to users over the air, there is opportunity in not making us do so for internet too (though it already happens, here in the UK Sky TV are a large ISP) brandon