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Net Neutrality Gavin Baker Florida Media Reform Conference Sarasota, FL Oct. 6, 2007
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Not like this
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Computers 1 3 24
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A network 1 3 24
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Some networks 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24
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A network of networks 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24
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Dumb by design 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24
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Dumb like the post office USPS
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More like this 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24 1 3 24
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The Internet ● A global, privatized, distributed post office ● Common carrier
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The Internet ● A network of networks ● Connections between the networks are neutral w/r/t the source, destination, content, application, device, etc.
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Effects of neutrality ● Cheap to send content ● From any sender ● To any destination ● Any kind of content ● For any application ● To any device
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Welcome to the market New entrants!
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New entrants = innovation ● Economic ● Political ● Social ● Whatever
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What's the debate? ● Some telcos want to abandon the neutrality principle ● Why?
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Legislative history ● It was an FCC regulation ● FCC rule eliminated ● Effort to legislate in Congress starting last year ● Legislation has not yet passed; momentum was tied to omnibus telecom bill, which died in last Congress ● Effort to legislate in states as well
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Summary ● Neutrality is the design principle that makes the Internet so valuable ● Neutrality was the law ● Internet providers still basically follow it, but have threatened to break it ● Neutrality will not bankrupt the Internet providers ● Breaking neutrality will not encourage infrastructure investments
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Summary ● Neutrality is a principle worth preserving; the Internet is too important ● Congress must act
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