A recent Wall Street Journal report said that "[e]xecutives at major broadband providers ... privately blame the traffic jam on Netflix's refusal to distribute its traffic more efficiently." Silliman noted that Cogent has been at the center of public disputes over peering...
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In an article titled "Netflix to pull plug on final data center,"The Wall Street Journal's CIO Journalblogreported yesterday: Netflix Inc. said it plans to shut down the last of its data centers by the end of the summer, which will make it one of the first...
Journalsays it has a source who knows."The Federal Communications Commission plans to propose new open Internet rules on Thursday that would allow content companies to pay Internet service providers for special access to consumers, according to a person familiar with the proposal,"theJournalr...
One might expect a federal agency to harbor a great deal of concern when faced with strong evidence of a massive fraud uncovered by multiple sources—including, most recently, The Wall Street Journal—that appears to have thoroughly infected its most important rulemaking since the establi...