The document discusses the value of virtualized programmable network infrastructures. It highlights that virtualization allows for network "slices" and isolation of different networks while supporting legacy and new networks. Programmable networks allow customization through changing packet forwarding and running new algorithms. This enables network testbeds to experiment with new protocols, providing value to network researchers. OpenFlow further enables software-defined networking in datacenters, reducing costs. Deep programmability without application limitations creates value but comes with performance costs and coordination challenges between network providers. Multi-provider support models and revenue sharing schemes are proposed to address challenges and incentivize adoption.