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Top Stories From The Expert Corner | March 03, 2015 Can IoT MVNO's Ride the Netflix Net Neutrality Coattails Recently, a friend referred to the Net Neutrality order as the Netflix Easy Pass. The FCC’s statement’s that it intends to monitor interconnections is aimed at solving the consumer complaints about the experience of network delay when reaching Netflix. Netflix numbers are amazing, they represent 30 percent of Internet traffic during peak hours. The unlimited access promised as part of the consumer’s Internet access may have caused the FCC to consider Net Neutrality, but their order focuses on interconnection. Now to be sure, no IoT MVNO today is pushing packets down the pipe the way that Netflix does. In fact, the majority of the traffic is going in the opposite direction. Since the order includes wireline and wireless, MVNO’s have a new opportunity to explore their access contracts. MVNO’s may find neutrality works in their favor when blending and bridging customer traffic. Particularly given the push towards analytics the data from the things gets analyzed in context and gets bundled into big data. Like a snowball that grows as it rolls along, we can expect that we find more measurements we want to use to add context. Read More | |
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