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On 3/24/22 18:00, Jeremy Lumby wrote:
> As for a disincentive for CDN's to connect, I have only seen the opposite.  Most CDN's will only accept a connection to the core.  The only time I have seen them connect to a remote was for a secondary connection to gain switch diversity.

I wasn't talking about CDNs connecting to remotes. The concern, or at 
least how I understood it, was: Imagine we put a MICE extension in city 
X. In the immediate term, that's great, as now networks in city X can 
get content from Minneapolis CDNs. But in the longer-term, it may create 
a disincentive for CDNs to go to city X.

Counter-point: Whether CDNs come to city X is not our problem.

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Richard