Mullen, Joe. (2010, November 29). Comcast Squeezes Money From Level 3 For Streaming Video. paidContent. Retrieved November 30, 2010, from http://paidcontent.org/article/419-comcast-squeezes-money-from-level-3-for-streaming-video/
From the first paragraph:
Skeptics have called the idea of net neutrality “a solution in search of a problem,” suggesting that when supporters of the concept are pressed for actual examples of ISP abuse, there are few examples. Today, net neutrality supporters have a powerful new rebuttal to that argument. Content delivery network Level 3 Communications, which provides streaming video for companies like Netflix (NSDQ: NFLX), has stated publicly that cable provider Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA) demanded earlier this month that it begin payment of a “recurring fee” for sending movies and other video content over the internet.
There is an interesting comment to this post. I must confess the lines get blurry in describing net neutrality…