Sabri Berisha wrote:

Therefore, anti-trust intervention is only considered in markets
where there are a relatively small amount of competitors and this
lack of competition harms the consumer, or when one or more dominant
parties use their position to force smaller companies into
unreasonable compliance with their wishes.

Didn't network neutrality become an issue because "one or more
dominant parties use their position to force smaller companies
into unreasonable compliance with their wishes"?

The CDN market has multiple competitors, and the barrier to entry the
market is relatively low as you don't have any last-mile issues or
difficult-to-get government license requirements.

To enter the market competitively, you must have large number
of servers at many locations, I think.

                                                Masataka Ohta

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