If we had bits freely available, from a variety of sources, I’d gladly drop the network neutrality debate and let...
Read moreDetailsThe carriers have worked themselves up to the point they believe that their network is the Internet when it’s just...
Read moreDetailsI wish I could be like Vixie and live in my own little world, venturing out only once in a...
Read moreDetailsIt's a balance sheet approach, not an income statement
Read moreDetailsBy hoarding those bits, and demanding high prices to connect with other networks, the Bells could still strangle the Internet....
Read moreDetailsBy defining a difference between "news" and "blogs," then putting ads against the "blog" results while integrating the two services,...
Read moreDetailsThe depth of the political re-arrangement implied by open source politics is this. To the extent you accept open source,...
Read moreDetailsIt will take time for truly-neutral networks -- muncipal, wireless, Google - to to come on-stream. But once they are...
Read moreDetailsIn terms of raw political power, the "out" party is practically much closer to power than was the case 40...
Read moreDetailsYou paid for the phone network, not them. You licensed the cable operators, and without your approval they would not,...
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