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I don't mind paying for bandwidth. I mind paying well in excess of 1,000x what that bandwidth costs.

Peering costs are effectively zero and so your costs are hardware to peer and bandwidth to the site. They already split bandwidth so we will consider that unimportant for this discussion.

You have a 10 Gb connection to a peer and that connection costs around $10k and lasts 5 years give or take.

So given a per year rate of $2k and 10% maximum utilization the entire bandwidth cost is ~$200/year.

Since that is 4.6 Petabytes that means it costs 4 cents per Terabyte of bandwidth.

Sure I could be off by a bit but an order of magnitude puts it at 40 cents per Terabyte.

Now let's compare Cox's price of $10/50 GB or $200 per Terabyte.

Even inflating the costs by 10x you are looking at 99.8% profit margin on bandwidth fees.



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