Synobun
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Correct, they can use their existing infrastructure to service foreigners... but the costs in one market affect their other markets.
My quote mentions this.
If Netflix is required to pay a king's ransom for its primary market, its other markets will suffer in order to mitigate losses. This will be true of any major American company that offers an online service that would be negatively impacted by the loss of net neutrality.
My quote mentions this.
Not every American company has local (to you) data centers, and even if they did it might not matter.
If Netflix is required to pay a king's ransom for its primary market, its other markets will suffer in order to mitigate losses. This will be true of any major American company that offers an online service that would be negatively impacted by the loss of net neutrality.