
The Conflict Between Subspace and AWS: A Peering Saga
Explore the intense conflict between Subspace and AWS, leading to bankruptcy, legal battles, and the termination of agreements. Discover the challenges and implications of peering in the tech industry, with insights into data transmission and quality for both parties. Can a world with free peering be imagined? Dive into the gripping story of peering pirates and the high-stakes battle for dominance in the digital domain.
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Peering Pirates: Do what I say, not what a I do A Pirate Story A Pirate Story: The : The conflict between Subspace v AWS conflict between Subspace v AWS 1 1st st Peering Forum in Puerto Rico Peering Forum in Puerto Rico (1703) (1703) 1 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
Timeline Timeline 12. 2017: Subspace is founded ($26MM) 6.21.2019: Agreement between Subspace and Epic Games 7.2019: Peering established between Subspace and AWS 1.2020: Subspace requested peering augument in different locations. 2.2020: AWS starts stonewalling tactic 2.2022: Subspace forced to terminate agreement with Epic Games 5.13.2022: Subspace files bankruptcy and dissolution. 11.18.2023: Complaint filed Subspace vs AWS US District court Washington. Seeking damages between $416MM $1.3B 2 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
The Conflict 3 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
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peering would allow both parties, to transmit higher quality data to their customers at lower costs for both parties 5 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
About BRUNO or Peering Peering exceptions exceptions 6 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
Can you imagine a world with free peering? 7 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
The End The End 8 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T
Bibliography Bibliography Case: Case 2:23-cv-01772 , Subspace Omega LLC (Plaintiff) v Amazon Web Services, Inc (Defendant) (2023) UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON Battle over Net Neutrality Back at FCC. (2023). Stephen Goodman 9 3 / 2 2 / 2 0 2 5 S A M P L E F O O T E R T E X T