We are witnessing history. After more than three years at loggerheads, Netflix and SK Telecom have reached a landmark agreement – bringing to a head a dispute over liability for network fees and streaming service quality that has fueled calls for fundamental changes to how video is delivered over the internet. Known as the fair share debate, the impasse has ended in unusual – yet strangely familiar – circumstances. An accord has been struck between the US streaming heavyweight and the South Korean operator in which Netflix subscriptions will be bundled into SK Group offerings – SK Telecom for mobile telephony, and SK Broadband for fixed internet and IPTV. The official announcement reads like a traditional streaming-operator onboarding deal, with…