• orclev@lemmy.world
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    5 个月前

    The problem is that the biggest service Cloudflare provides is DDoS protection, and doing that requires that you have more bandwidth available than your attacker. Having enough bandwidth to withstand modern botnet powered DDoS attacks is ridiculously expensive (and it’s also a finite resource, there’s only so much backbone infrastructure). Basically it’s economically infeasible to have multiple companies providing the service Cloudflare does. You might be able to get away with two companies doing so, but it’s unlikely you could manage more than that without some of them starting to go bankrupt.

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      5 个月前

      when a critical service is not economical for more than one business to do (natural monopoly), that’s when govt should be stepping in.

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          5 个月前

          are you comfortable with a single corporation having control over this sort of service? the current government is obviously not ideal but that shouldn’t stop us from regulating monopolies.

          • ɯᴉuoʇuɐ@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            are you comfortable with a single corporation having control over this sort of service?

            Honestly? A tiny bit more than a single country. I have at least some miniscule control over the corporation through voting and local regulations that international corporations must follow, whereas I have absolutely no formal influence on US govt.

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      I wonder if it would be a good investment for a country to have their own then down the line expand to sell the same service to others