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This is already a thing. All major CNDs bind with major ISP directly via major internet exchanges. Netflix and Google put their content servers (big caches) directly in the ISP networks already; otherwise the internet backbone would not be able to handle all the traffic long time ago.
That may be so, but the outages also have a way bigger impact. The question is where the exclusivity will lead us... to privately owned routing (for those who can afford it)?
Good question. I hope not. For now corporations are shaping the routing but I think we are not fully dependent on them yet. But it feels like the forces are stacked against the principles that made the internet and if we don't protect them the outcomes will be very bad.
Yes it does appear that whether governments or corporations, they tend to have the loudest voices and most funding...