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Old 03-24-2006, 08:09 PM
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Default FCC Chief: AT&T Can Limit Net Bandwidth

FCC Chief: AT&T Can Limit Net Bandwidth

FCC Chief Kevin Martin yesterday gave his support to AT&T and other telcos who want to be able to limit bandwidth to sites like Google, unless those sites pay extortion fees. Martin made it clear in a speech yesterday that he supports such a a "tiered" Internet.

Martin told attendees at the TelecomNext show that telcos should be allowed to charge web sites whatever they want if those sites want adequate bandwidth.

He threw in his lot with AT&T, Verizon, and the other telcos, who are no doubt salivating at the prospect at charging whatever the market can bear.

He did throw a bone to those who favor so-called "net neutrality" -- the idea that telcos and other ISPs should not be allowed to limit services or bandwidth, or charge sites extra fees. He said that the FCC "has the authority necessary" to enforce network neutrality violations. He added that it had done so already, when it stepped in to stop an ISP from blocking Vonage VoIP service.

But Martin's interpretation of "net neutrality" is far too narrow, and almost besides the point. By siding with telcos who want to be able to offer adequate bandwidth to sites that pay up, and to limit bandwidth to sites that don't, he'll help kill off new sites that can't afford to fork over the money.

That could help end Internet and network innovation, and we simply can't afford that.

http://www.networkingpipeline.com/bl...ief_att_c.html

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Old 03-25-2006, 09:10 AM
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I'm wondering to where all this is going....
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Old 03-25-2006, 05:30 PM
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To a very bad place. Basically what it's saying is that infrastructure owners can charge anyone for access to thier network. If you run a little hosting company and connect to Cogent then you'll not only pay Cogent but you could also be made to pay every network your traffic goes over.
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Old 03-27-2006, 04:45 PM
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basically the telco companies are going to make out like crooks while everyone else's profit margin drops
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