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Category Archives: Network Neutrality
Four Eyed Monsters
Went to see this film, Four Eyed Monsters, in New York’s Cinema Village this Monday. Actually I was invited, kindly, to speak to the audience after the film, about net neutrality and alternative distributions channels. The film is important in … Continue reading
Network Neutrality in the Wireless World
I have just finished a draft of a paper called “Network Neutrality in the Wireless World.” The paper surveys the practices of Verizon Wireless, Cingular, Sprint-Nextel and T-Mobile, the 4 major wireless carriers, according to the principles of Carterfone, network … Continue reading
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PBS Net at Risk
I guess I forgot to write about this, I was on a PBS Special last week called “Net @ Risk.” The producers did a good job spicing up the topic of telecom with strong narratives that made it very watchable. … Continue reading
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Mobile Wireless, cont.
Spoke yesterday with an unidentified wireless developer. It is a bleak picture out there in some ways, developing for wireless platforms is a major pain. It seems to me that the equipment manufacturers need to have the courage or initiative … Continue reading
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Mobile Wireless
Another project I am working on is, roughtly, network neutrality in the wireless world. Question is, are there carrier practices in the wireless world that would be unacceptable in the wired world?
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