net neutrality paper
Those who interact with me on a somewhat regular basis know my concerns about the future of the Internet and its place as a driver of the economy all bundled up in the principle of net neutrality.
In fact net neutrality has been a focus of mine for the past several months and looks like it will remain so for at least the next few.
I've generally been unhappy with the quality of information on the subject that's easily available, but I'm happy to report running into Gigi Sohn at the Senate hearing on net neutrality earlier this month. Her organization, Public Knowledge, has managed to put together a pretty good paper on the subject. I feel it compliments the prepared testimony for the Senate hearing.
Separate from that hearing (what with my not being in the Senate and all) I helped organize two panels on the same subject at NARUC's winter meeting in DC, one of which I moderated. I'm generally happy with how they turned out, and especially happy with the quality of the panelists we assembled.
It appears this debate will continue for some time, and despite the fact that much of what I post here is not work related, this issue has been one I have spent enough time on that it counts as post worthy in this forum.
In fact net neutrality has been a focus of mine for the past several months and looks like it will remain so for at least the next few.
I've generally been unhappy with the quality of information on the subject that's easily available, but I'm happy to report running into Gigi Sohn at the Senate hearing on net neutrality earlier this month. Her organization, Public Knowledge, has managed to put together a pretty good paper on the subject. I feel it compliments the prepared testimony for the Senate hearing.
Separate from that hearing (what with my not being in the Senate and all) I helped organize two panels on the same subject at NARUC's winter meeting in DC, one of which I moderated. I'm generally happy with how they turned out, and especially happy with the quality of the panelists we assembled.
It appears this debate will continue for some time, and despite the fact that much of what I post here is not work related, this issue has been one I have spent enough time on that it counts as post worthy in this forum.

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