> That's why customers line up to pay for it: to get their traffic flow only through private networks instead of through the wild.
I believe their point is that it doesn't flow through "the wild" in any case, it is probably routing within the Azure AS(aka Microsoft controlled networks). However, as you say, people line up to pay for it, likely for reasons having to do with their architecture/security model/compliance requirements.
I believe their point is that it doesn't flow through "the wild" in any case, it is probably routing within the Azure AS(aka Microsoft controlled networks). However, as you say, people line up to pay for it, likely for reasons having to do with their architecture/security model/compliance requirements.