Modern applications have strict network requirements, such as low latency and high reliability. Have these modern requirements grown beyond that which the public Internet can provide? Many companies, such as Google, Amazon, or Microsoft, argue with their global private and edge networks, that they have. Companies unable to entertain such costly infrastructure, rent from these companies as a Network-as-a-Service. This consolidates the internet into a handful of megacorporations, stifling competition and creating pockets of underserved areas. We present TangoSec, which capitalizes on the latent performance the public Internet can provide, if only the sending and receiving edge networks cooperate. We show with our prototype, deployed across continents, that the public Internet is still good enough for these modern applications, creating the potential for deconsolidation and good access to these applications from areas underserved by these megacorporations.