Level 3 and Cogent ask FCC for protection against ISP “tolls” | Ars Technica

Level 3 and Cogent ask FCC for protection against ISP “tolls” | Ars Technica:



 ""Level 3 urges the Commission to protect the Internet from this abuse, by ensuring that bottleneck ISPs, which control the only means of Internet access to millions of consumers, are not permitted to impose these arbitrary access charges," Level 3's filing said. "That does not mean that ISPs should not be able to offer—and charge for—CDN, transit, or other services to edge providers and others. Rather, the Commission should declare that large bottleneck ISPs, in addition to offering any commercial services they chose to make available, must also exchange Internet traffic on commercially reasonable terms without imposing access charges. That is, ISPs should be permitted to charge other providers for services they provide, but they may not charge fees simply for the privilege of accessing that ISP’s customers.""



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