[AusNOG] Netflix in AU, break up Go4, or TPG peering breakup?

Paul Wallace paul.wallace at mtgi.com.au
Mon Jul 21 14:48:52 EST 2014


I saw a report stating that the NBNco should be allowed to discriminate to some extent, in ..

http://www.zdnet.com/au/vertigan-review-recommends-easing-nbn-regulations-7000031663/

so I'd be amused if the NBNco's shareholder instructed the ACCC to assess discriminatory practices amongst private Carriers/ CDNs/ IXs!

-P





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From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Mark ZZZ Smith
Sent: Monday, 21 July 2014 2:37 PM
To: Sam Silvester; AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Netflix in AU, break up Go4, or TPG peering breakup?

And why should Netflix get special treatment? Why not Quickflix, Google Play or (shock horror) FoxTel. Why not my about-to-incorporate-if-I-get-free-taxpayer-money VOD company MarkSmithFlix?

If you believe in network neutrality, then you shouldn't believe in anybody getting preferential treatment, whether that preferential treatment is in the form of government sponsorship, regulation or even zero metering of some content providers' content but not others by ISPs.

Netflix should come to Australia because they want to, and they'd want to if they can make a suitable profit. Any preferential treatment of them penalises every other VoD player.


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>I'm curious as to why anybody thinks there needs to be a Government response here - not to mention it's all hypothetical so far anyway.
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>If/when Netflix come to AU, why would their model be any different to elsewhere? Caches for networks that justify them, and building their CDN out to peering points that make sense.
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>It's what they have done elsewhere, why would anybody think here would be a special or different case?
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>On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Jacob Gardiner <jacob at jacobgardiner.com> wrote:
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>>On 21 July 2014 at 11:18:36 am, Mark Newton (newton at atdot.dotat.org) wrote:
>>The Government is entirely impotent in this area.  They cannot force an offshore provider to make decisions which are suboptimal to their business.
>>This is exactly where the mindset needs to change. If the Government 
>>wants a business like Netflix and many others to invest into Australia’s market then there should be incentives to do so.
>>Or we could just wait until we run out of rocks to dig up WA then freak out.
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