In case you missed it: Swisscom now peering with Netflix after big shitstorm in social media and general media yesterday and today.
I suppose the peering policy of Swisscom is now obsolete, as well as their monetizing OTT strategy.
It's a good day for real netneutrality, not the crippled version of some larger Swiss operators.
On 2016-03-22 14:39, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
In case you missed it: Swisscom now peering with Netflix after big shitstorm in social media and general media yesterday and today.
I suppose the peering policy of Swisscom is now obsolete, as well as their monetizing OTT strategy.
It's a good day for real netneutrality, not the crippled version of some larger Swiss operators.
Real netneutrality would be the moment that also reaches the actual houses of the endusers...
And there is a long way to go before everybody has an actual choice in ISPs and as long as the cables and frequencies are owned by a few that monopolize things, that won't happen...
Greets, Jeroen
On 22.03.2016 14:39, Fredy Kuenzler wrote:
In case you missed it: Swisscom now peering with Netflix after big shitstorm in social media and general media yesterday and today.
I suppose the peering policy of Swisscom is now obsolete, as well as their monetizing OTT strategy.
It's a good day for real netneutrality, not the crippled version of some larger Swiss operators.
As much as I like peering imjo netneutrality does *not* mean that everyone is peering with everyone.
Happy holidays, Arnold