Moral hazards and net neutralityPosted by John Carroll in John Carroll on Aug 3, 2006 2:12 PM Subscribe via RSS or Email36 comments
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A recent op-ed piece in the New York Times makes an interesting point about the way markets tend to pervert regulations so as to make them destructive to competition.[Read the rest]

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Some pro net neutrality arguments that make no sense
I've been doing a lot of reading around this whole net neutrality debate, and what really surprises me are some of the strange, and ultimately bogus, arguments that are used... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Jul 15, 2006 3:56 AM

Some pro net neutrality arguments that make no sense
I've been doing a lot of reading around this whole net neutrality debate, and what really surprises me are some of the strange, and ultimately bogus, arguments that are used... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Jul 15, 2006 3:56 AM

The burden of the spiderbots and net neutrality
I would love to know how much Internet bandwidth is used by the swarms of spiderbots? Because if bandwidth costs are going to go up, as the telco/cable last... [Read the rest]
Posted by Tom Foremski in Tom Foremski: IMHO on: Jul 10, 2006 4:35 AM

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Telcos: Laws governing our industry OK. They just need to favor telcos.
So, there was a lot of important non-C3 Expo stuff that happened while I was in New York at C3 Expo wrestling with the limited connectivity (and it was wired,... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Between the Lines on: Jun 30, 2006 5:36 PM

To save Net Neutrality, here's why The Torrents must die- and then be reborn
Two weeks ago, when fellow ZDNet blogger George Ou and I started having our lively debate about net neutrality legislation, George pointed out that because Bit Torrents and allied... [Read the rest]
Posted by Russell Shaw in IP Telephony on: Jun 23, 2006 10:37 PM

Sen. Wyden falls into Net neutrality misinformation trap
George Ou clearly thinks the dirt he keeps finding under the Craigslist/Net neutrality rug is amounting to a story that's stranger than fiction. To the extent that it's disturbing,... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Between the Lines on: Jun 21, 2006 6:45 AM

Sen. Wyden falls into Net neutrality misinformation trap
George Ou clearly thinks the dirt he keeps finding under the Craigslist/Net neutrality rug is amounting to a story that's stranger than fiction. To the extent that it's disturbing,... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Between the Lines on: Jun 21, 2006 6:45 AM

Are the Net neutralists making unfair hay over a CraigsList snafu?
My fellow blogger George Ou dug around the blogosphere and, if a firewall manufacturer's explanation for what's going wrong is right, it looks like several Net neutrality activists should be... [Read the rest]
Posted by David Berlind in Between the Lines on: Jun 19, 2006 4:35 AM

Net neutrality extremists should stop playing engineers
This is a lively debate over Net neutrality where Net neutrality extremists prove that they don't have a clue about QoS traffic engineering and don't even understand the very proposal... [Read the rest]
Posted by George Ou in Real World IT on: Jun 10, 2006 5:27 AM

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