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Internet Domination, is this legal?
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/a...dely_felt.html
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I'm getting a few pissed off customers on the phone over this, at most all we can do is route them through a time-warner backbone instead but it's not guaranteed to work if Cogent is ACTIVELY seeking to block traffic that includes any route to anything under Telia |
This is the net neutrality debate come to life. Should Cogent be allowed to do this? On the one hand, it's their servers and their networks; on the other hand, one could argue that people ought to have free access to information.
There are no laws to address this sort of thing yet. It's a big debate in the US and worldwide at the moment, but I suspect we're a few years off at least from any consistent rules being in place. Even if you guys do get some net neutrality laws in place, that only affects providers operating within the US; we'd just have to hope that other countries follow suit. The internet broke nationality. Asking a question like 'is this legal?' on the internet means a whole lot less when half the people you're talking to live in another country and are subject to different laws. |
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http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/200...arrel-par.html
more fun, wired is in on this now. i think if this became a popular tactic, it will drive prices up, and alienate customers and small ISP's secondly, I wonder how many cogent customers (such as my employer/workplace/ISP) are going to find a different backbone based on principal alone. the internet doesn't sound very "internetty" when you have people partitioning off sections of it. which is to say, how would you all feel if tfproject.org was hosted in finland? wouldn't you feel kinda fucked over and alienated because "mommy and daddy" can't just get along and maintain a pretty face for the children? i love this comment btw. But, but, but ... The internet routes around all blockages. Things like this will never happen. Corporations and governments will never be able to control the internet. It must be true because all the internet geeks said so. This story must be a lie. |
I hope MANY people abandon Cogent and show the market definitively that it won't tolerate totalitarian business practices like this.
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Yeah this thing is pissing me off. Noticed a few days ago I could not access some of the sites I usually frequent (This forum being an exception). As far as I've understood the issue, Cogent says Telia is not following some agreement between the two regarding costs for upgrading the connection between them.
I remain skeptical, it's not the first time Cogent has been involved in something like this. Seems like a big company trying to bully a smaller one to me... Props to Telia for not taking shit from them. It's still one big pain in the ass though... |
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