James Bond
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Not sure I follow the arguments in this article. It implies that netflix isn't already dumping that exact same content onto comcast's network via Akamai. How could that be true? Isn't this about comcast customers using netflix, or is comcast now the backbone route between Level 3 and some non-comcast netflix users?
I'm assuming that Akamai's network was getting the job done, but not ideal. If streaming a movie from Netflix happens at anything less than a broadband users downstream connection speed, then there is a bottleneck somewhere. It is likely that this bottleneck occurred on Akamai's network.
I don't know if they were a bottleneck for sure, but I'm assuming they were.
Level3 probably got the contract and decided to provide more bandwidth into the Netflix databases. So they want to expand.
Akamai could have upgraded their own network and caused the same "problem" to occur.
*This is speculation