Netflix's recent decision to connect directly with Comcast's network unleashed a storm of controversy. Some are predicting the deal opens the way for abuse, whether technological or financial, by network owners, in much the same way that New Jersey drivers suddenly found themselves jammed into one lane of a four-lane bridge by apparently purposeful manipulation of capacity last December. That may be true, but the problem is that only a ...
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