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One of the most puzzling aspects of the peering disputes that have arisen — principally between Netflix and a handful of the largest ISPs — is how little money appears to… Read more »
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One of the most puzzling aspects of the peering disputes that have arisen — principally between Netflix and a handful of the largest ISPs — is how little money appears to… Read more »
Now that Barack Obama has put his clear personal stamp on net neutrality, even Republicans who wouldn’t know Title II from the Tidal Basin, will be utterly, eternally and vocally opposed… Read more »
The FCC’s emerging net neutrality plan appears to be closely modeled on the partial reclassification plan proposed by Mozilla. Read more »
Underlying much of the debate of interconnection fees and paid prioritization is an unspoken and largely unexamined assumption that the current power dynamic between ISPs and content providers is both inevitable… Read more »
Introducing the net neutrality roundtables, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler fairly begged the panelist to put aside their talking points “so that we can search for the equities in this complex issue.”… Read more »
Insofar as the internet can be used to distribute video there’s no obvious reason to think the historical dynamic between content and distribution won’t eventually assert itself as the IPTV market… Read more »
Information on the internet passes through many layers on its way to us, any one of which can act as a filter and many already do. Read more »
Alas for net neutrality supporters there are no readily available regulatory tools for restoring or protecting the internet commons because we haven’t really had to tackle that problem before Read more »
Maybe Chairman Wheeler is getting ready to take a dive on net neutrality. But it’s also possible he’s laying the groundwork to defend a decision not to take a dive. Read more »
If the court throws out the FCC’s rules, and all bets come off, we could be looking at a highly complex market, where some content owners are able to dictate terms… Read more »