Prob 14 14. Internet interconnection has become an important issue as countries improve their network infrastructure. According to the International Charging Arrangements for Internet Services (ICAIS) agreement, countries wishing to access U.S. Web sites or use U.S. backbones (Internet networks) must pay the full cost of interconnection (as opposed to, say, telephone interconnection, where each side shares the cost). Why would a country agree to this type of arrangement in the first place (in the 1990s), and what developments have taken place since then that would cause them to now oppose this arrangement?