The article isn't wrong, but it's a new situation when content providers start paying to peer explicitly. Netflix and other large players already pay for CDN structures to get content close to the last mile. Now they are going to be paying for the last mile in some sense also.<p>Fine for Netflix to do, but if prices rise and the thresholds where this applies lower, new services will get shut down due to cost.<p>Hopefully some ISPs will not charge and market "fast access to whatever you want" and not "fast access to whatever we chose based on what they paid").