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Lets forget peering agreements and focus on one example: take Time Warner Cable and Skype.
Time Warner wants to give Skype/VOIP traffic priority, to improve the Skype service for its end users, so they're lobbying against Net Neutrality. But Skype doesn't want improved service, so they're lobbying for Net Neutrality.
Do I have that right?
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