Netflix has told the FCC that without conditions guarding against what it suggests are anticompetitive paid peering and data cap practices, the FCC should not approve the AT&T/DirecTV deal.
In its initial comments on the proposed merger, which were due this week, the online video powerhouse said that AT&T has made it clear it sees OVD's like Netflix as a threat to their own video offerings and could and had used its market power to degrade customers Netflix access until Netflix agreed to pay "a terminating access fee" (paid peering).
It said that without conditions to insure OVD competition, the combined company has the incentive and ability to harm edge providers, practices that will not be "disciplined" by competition in the broadband market.
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In its initial comments on the proposed merger, which were due this week, the online video powerhouse said that AT&T has made it clear it sees OVD's like Netflix as a threat to their own video offerings and could and had used its market power to degrade customers Netflix access until Netflix agreed to pay "a terminating access fee" (paid peering).
It said that without conditions to insure OVD competition, the combined company has the incentive and ability to harm edge providers, practices that will not be "disciplined" by competition in the broadband market.
multichannel.com
*note will merge with main DIRECTV / ATT thread later ...