So maybe you've heard that Netflix has agreed to pay Comcast to ensure its content is delivered to customers "with less slowdowns" than previously.
surrender similar upcoming peering agreement.
--Patrick
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Unsurprisingly, Verizon's CEO is now talking about how they are negotiating the terms of Netflix'sComcast Corporation and Netflix, Inc. today announced a mutually beneficial interconnection agreement that will provide Comcast’s US broadband customers with a high-quality Netflix video experience for years to come. Working collaboratively over many months, the companies have established a more direct connection between Netflix and Comcast, similar to other networks, that’s already delivering an even better user experience to consumers, while also allowing for future growth in Netflix traffic. Netflix receives no preferential network treatment under the multi-year agreement, terms of which are not being disclosed*.
Ooo, and it looks like AT&T is also now in negotiations for the same sort of agreement.I would expect that we would [make a deal with Netflix]. I'm not here to pre-announce and I'm not here to change my hand at the negotiating table, but I think there's a good opportunity here. Both [Netflix CEO] Reed [Hastings] and I have talked about it and we think it's in both of our interests.
I guess we will get to tell our progeny that we were around when it all started, at least.We’re in discussions with Netflix to establish a more direct connection between our networks, similar to agreements we have with others, so that AT&T broadband customers who use Netflix can enjoy an even better video experience.
--Patrick
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