Re: Looks like the ISP wants 2 bites of the cherry
> Sure they are. The end user's ISP is enabling Netflix's service, and delivering Netflix's traffic to Netflix's customer. But they're not getting paid to do that, by Netflix. Think of it like the postal system. You order something from say, Amazon, you pay a delivery charge to have it sent to you.
What a brutally bad analogy that actually totally undercuts your point. Do you pay the postal service a set amount of money for a certain number of letters per month in bandwidth as the recipient?