The Internet Association,
a trade group composed of some of the biggest tech companies in
the world, has filed comment with the FCC asking it to
intervene in the conflict over payments being demanded by big
ISPs. According to a report in The Hill,
companies like Comcast and Verizon are charging Netflix and
others for direct interconnection to their networks, a move
which allows these companies to bypass congestion and avoid
service issues like video buffering. The group wrote in its
letter that "interconnection should not be used as a choke point
to artificially slow traffic or extract unreasonable tolls."
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