Friday, September 15, 2023

ISP Calls for Broadband Infra Payments? Hyperscalers Already Pay for Traffic Asymmetries

Virtually lost in all the discussion of payments by a few hyperscale app providers to ISPs based on asymmetrical traffic flows is the reality that ISPs and content domains already have negotiated interconnection agreements that account for such asymmetrical traffic flows.


Though the actual details of interconnection agreements between some internet domains with others are not generally easy to estimate, observers believe most hyperscale app providers already are paying internet service provider domains for asymmetrical traffic flows. 


Company

Estimated Yearly Interconnection Payments (US$)

Meta

300 million to 800 million

Alphabet

200 million to 700 million

Netflix

100 million to 300 million

Amazon

75 million to 200 million

Microsoft

50 million to 100 milliion

Apple

25 million


So when ISPs say they need such payments, what they really are arguing is that they should be paid more. 


Business relationships in any value chain are subject to market forces, of course. There is no ethical reason why commercial agreements between entities “must” take any particular magnitude. 


But it is fairly clear that the present ISP desire for support of their home broadband and mobile infrastructures is a case of “wanting more money” for traffic exchanges that already have negotiated agreements in place.


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