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  • From: Richard Salz <rsalz@u...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 10:37:33 -0500

> But you don't bear the costs associated with the increased congestion 
and delays you
> impose on other users of the Internet. ... Increased congestion and 
delays are externalities
> of deploying a web service. What are the other externalities? Who pays 
for the externalities?
> For instance, who pays for the additional routers and DNS servers?

I think your model of the network is too simplistic.

If A hosts a very popular service and B uses it and C's "quality of 
service" goes down, you are assuming that A is responsible and is somehow 
getting a free ride by others paying for externalities. But why isn't B 
responsible, since it is using the service?  And if B and C have the same 
provider, then perhaps the provider, D, needs to increase capacity or 
lower B's usage through technology (CDN's) or economics (bandwidth caps) 
or other means.

        /r$

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