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@FCC's John Peha breaks down NPRM process. Dave Farber very concerned about language like "appropriate" and "reasonable". #netneutrality
Network engineer Charles Jackson concerned #netneutrality will impair innovation "Bad for manufacturers, network service providers, users."
@craignewmark Interesting perspectives from network engineers. Are u connected w/ folks at ITIF? http://www.itif.org/index...
Present day challenges: running out of IP addresses, alarming incr of # of routes, rapid growth of traffic, & security/spam/virus attacks
Panel of network engineers ready to talk #netneutrality on the Hill, including former CTO at FCC John Peha. http://twitpic.com/o09s7
Panel of network engineers ready to talk #netneutrality on the Hill, including former CTO at FCC John Peha. http://twitpic.com/o09s7
ITIF event on "The past and future of the Internet" begins in a few min! Speakers include Dave Farber, Rob Atkinson, John Day, &more! #itif
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Dave Farber, "the existing four principles on Net neutrality laid out by the FCC work well."
Harold Feld, Public Knowledge, "I'm often accused of not understanding engineering. That's usually true." Kudos for the humor, Harold.
Richard Bennett, ITIF says NPRM will disallow the Internet from performing its most basic functions. Says those regulations are "ludicrous"
Dave Farber "the Internet is a complicated beast."
Dave Farber on the NetNeut NPRM, "I worry about the great innovators having to check with the FCC to make sure they're innovating properly."
Christopher Yoo on Arts&Labs, 'this is a great forum for broadband AND content providers to discuss a biz model that most benefits consumers
"We can't see into the future, but what we know today is that the Internet eco-system right now is thriving." Bret Swanson, WSJ contributor
Bret Swanson, WSJ contributor "depending how net neutrality NPRM shakes out, there could be serious ramifications on network investment."
Richard Wiley, "should government be in the business of encouraging faster speeds - or will the marketplace take care of it?"
All this talk about speed and deployment ... what about those consumers who are still choosing NOT to adopt #broadband b/c of indifference?
"Broadband providers have invested some $120B in network infrastructure upgrades over the past couple yrs" Richard Wiley, former FCC Chair.
Just had great "pre-event" chats with Dave Farber and George Ou. Both cautious of this whole #netneutrality idea stemming from the FCC NPRM.
Derek Turner, Free Press, talking about pop density vis-à-vis deployment, "USF reform would be a great first step in tackling that issue."
"New applications, specifically P2P apps, dramatically increasing upstream traffic on the Internet." Richard Wiley, former FCC Chair.
Former White House Press Sec Mike McCurry discussing mission of Arts & Labs. First panel set to get underway, Free Press, Christopher Yoo .
Heading to GWU for big event today on #broadband networks. Going to hear from Christopher Yoo & Dave Farber on the ills of #netneutality.
Historic gender gap in broadband use has dissipated in last 5 years. However, among older Americans, men exceed women in use.
RT @jenwag57 One in five online adults uses Twitter or another status updating service. http://pewinternet.org/Reports...
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