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Mark's Musings on the Telecommunications Industry: July 2010
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Mark's Musings on the Telecommunications Industry. Thoughts, opinions, and facts on the business and technology of the telecommunications industry. Monday, July 12, 2010. The Future of the Internet: Net Neutrality. Of Scatter Tech writes a complete argument ( The Future of the Internet: Net Neutrality. Location: Boulder, CO, USA. Links to this post. Friday, July 09, 2010. More Evidence That You Cant Stop That Demand for Bandwidth. View on Google Sidewiki. Links to this post. Friday, July 02, 2010. Elimin...
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Net Neutrality Rules: Nondiscrimination: Not as Easy as It Seems at First Blush
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Monday, September 21, 2009. Nondiscrimination: Not as Easy as It Seems at First Blush. The highlight of Chairman Genachowski’s speech launching the FCC’s new network neutrality initiative is the proposal to add two new principles to the four initial principles announced in the FCC’s 2005 Internet Policy Statement. In addition, scholars and policymakers also recognize that charging different prices is not discriminatory when the products ...
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Net Neutrality Rules: TPRC
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Friday, September 25, 2009. We are off to the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. This weekend, where there are a number of net neutrality papers on the program - and sure to be discussion of the FCC's coming rulemaking. I'll keep you posted from there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Links - (Some) People and Orgs Active on Net Neutrality. Comcast Voices (Policy Blog). Consumer Federation of America. NN Papers at TPRC.
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Net Neutrality Rules: Surprisingly Big News
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Monday, September 21, 2009. My reaction is less to JG's speech and more to the reaction to JG's speech. Its often said that law is a prediction of what judges will do. Similarly, regulation is a prediction of what the FCC or Congress would do. My sense has been, for a while, that the FCC or Congress would punish any serious NN violation. The rule-making announced today is a fortification of that sense. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Net Neutrality Rules: Examples of Discriminatory Protocols
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. Examples of Discriminatory Protocols. One might regard these forms of discrmination as weak or indirect. Even more interesting are routing policies that explicitly discriminate on the basis of source. To quote the four examples used in a leading textbook on computer networking:. 183; Never put Iraq on a route starting at the Pentagon. 183; Only transit Albania if there is no alternative to the destination.
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Mark's Musings on the Telecommunications Industry: There May Be Hope Yet
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Mark's Musings on the Telecommunications Industry. Thoughts, opinions, and facts on the business and technology of the telecommunications industry. Saturday, November 22, 2014. There May Be Hope Yet. For many net neutrality wonks. People that support this heavy handed move either are ignorant of what it will really means or have ulterior motives such as lobbying to influence control of the Internet for their business advantage (. Thankfully some people are waking up and realizing what regulation will rea...
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Net Neutrality Rules: Protocol Complexity and Nondiscrimination Standards
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Tuesday, September 22, 2009. Protocol Complexity and Nondiscrimination Standards. I take Christopher's point about developing protocol complexity. My question is how it relates to the administrability of nondiscrimination rules. The other hand, then, is the inevitable institutional problems. What sorts of process will the FCC employ to decide particular cases? The process in the Comcast. Some of the suggestions for FCC Reform. First Reac...
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Net Neutrality Rules: NN Papers at TPRC
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Academic Commentary on the Coming FCC Rulemaking on Net Neutrality. Saturday, September 26, 2009. NN Papers at TPRC. The TPRC has a huge number of papers that bear on the net neutrality debate. That is because, to some extent net neutrality stands at the intersection of issues of competition, technology, economics, first amendment – and others. Take a look at the program. The Evolution of Internet Congestion. Steve Bauer, David Clark, William Lehr: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Proposes deployme...
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