| Title: | The Myth of Network Neutrality (ID: LIVE063) |
| Author(s): | Scott Bradner (Harvard University) |
| Topics: | Net Neutrality, Telecommunications Policy |
| Origin: | EDUCAUSE Live!, Web Seminars Contributed by EDUCAUSE (2006) |
| Type: | Presentations/Speeches |
| Abstract: | At a recent Senate hearing, Vint Cerf said that "nothing less than the future of the Internet is at stake" in the government's decisions about network neutrality. Meanwhile, the managers of the country's mega-ISPs assert that they can't continue investing billions of dollars in high-speed Internet infrastructure without the freedom to explore multitiered services and other nonuniform business models. During this presentation, we'll discuss the pros and cons of network neutrality with Scott Bradner, a well-known network activist who's been involved in the design and implementation of the Internet from its earliest days. |
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