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Net Neutrality Links 12-08-2007

by Mark on December 8th, 2007

Hmmm… yes, I’ve given my favorite obsessive, compulsive a bit of fair time - pay attention, analyze quickly, hit ignore.

Testing for Net Neutrality
By Joe Hodnicki
Law.com reports on the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s new software that can tell you whether your internet browsing issues are due to intentional ISP interference. More info on EFF’s Test Your ISP project here. The San Francisco-based

Google’s not feeling the love from the state of California on net neutrality
By Scott Cleland
Two prominent Californians that matter recently did not side with home state Google on Google’s pet policy crusade — net neutrality. Awwwww. I feel bad for Google… Barrons reports in “Arnold drops net neutrality” that…

Net Neutrality: “Won’t be fooled again!”
By Charles Knight
The phone companies say “the sky is falling,” the Net is degrading. Actually, it’s getting better all the time! Net Neutrality means the same treatment of every “packet” of data regardless of who is sending it, why, or to whom.

Google Is Bluffing - Not Serious About Buying Airwaves?
By Ron Schenone
I Like This Google Rumor; Google - Writing The Rules For Its Own Net Neutrality; Google + Earthlink = GLink; Google - Adds Google Maps Australia. Google Confirms Intention to Bid in Wireless Airwaves Auction; TiVo Use Might End

(Internet Protocol + Ethernet Transport) x QoS - (The Public Internet / Net Neutrality) = Enterprise Peering
TMCnet - USA
The Net Neutrality debate actually throws fuel on the fire of the Internet versus private IP networks. The concept of a virtual private network, or VPN,

Book Deal - Net Neutrality
By wu
Its the “Net Neutrality book,” roughly, but with much more to it than just the last 5 years. At its most ambitious its a book on the whole point of US Media & Communications policy – There are many exciting things about Knopf: but one

Great new analogy why Net neutrality is an irrational policy in a new The Hill editorial
By Scott Cleland
Daniel Ballon who wrote a great editorial on net neutrality for The Hill newspaper: “Net neutrality punishes everyone for Comcast’s actions.” He recounts a great analogy about how “neutral” networks on Black Monday, the stock market

Q & A with Marvin Ammori, General Counsel of Free Press
Berkman Center intern Yvette Wohn recently caught up with Marvin, who shared his thoughts on media reform and regulation, net neutrality, and the future of the internet. Q. Why did you choose to work for Free Press?


Hollywood Reporter - United States
Suddenly, the whole concept of net neutrality starts to seem like a bad idea. On a theoretical level, it seems unfair to penalize giants like Google just

Telecom leader says government should avoid Web regulation
Kentucky.com - Lexington,KY,USA
UStelecom CEO Walter B. McCormick Jr. described the idea of “net neutrality” - the principle that Internet traffic be treated equally by carriers - as a set

Providers question ‘neutral net’
BBC News - UK
“Net neutrality is an issue no ISP can escape. We’re convinced that demand for bandwidth driven by innovative applications will always outstrip the physical

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