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[IP] NYCwireless Network Neutrality Broadband Challenge





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From: Dana Spiegel <dana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: November 2, 2005 12:28:16 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: Ip Ip <ip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: NYCwireless Network Neutrality Broadband Challenge

Dave,

This will probably be of interest to IP'ers. More info here: http:// www.wirelesscommunity.info/2005/11/02/nycwireless-network-neutrality- challenge/
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In light of SBC CEO Edward Whitacre’s comments about charging websites a fee for providing services to SBC broadband customers, NYCwireless is launching the NYCwireless Network Neutrality Broadband Challenge.

NYCwireless is challenging every company that provides broadband services in NYC to make a public statement supporting the 4 Network Neutrality principles outlined below. We will keep a scorecard on the NYCwireless website showing which companies have shown a commitment to free trade and open access by embracing these principles.

Broadband Challenge: http://www.nycwireless.net/tiki-index.php? page=BroadbandChallange Broadband Challenge Scorecard: http://www.nycwireless.net/tiki- index.php?page=BroadbandChallengeScoreCard

Every provider should include a web page with their public statement on their own websites. We suggest that the URL to find a provider’s stance on Network Neutrality be made available to the Internet community via the URL http://YourISPWebsite/neutral.html.

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Dana Spiegel
Executive Director
NYCwireless
dana@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.nycwireless.net
+1 917 402 0422

Read the Wireless Community blog: http://www.wirelesscommunity.info


David Farber wrote:


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From: docx@xxxxxx
Date: November 1, 2005 5:25:01 PM EST
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [IP] SBC hints at charge to Web publishers By Frank Barnako, MarketWatch

On Tue, November 1, 2005 10:04 pm, David Farber said:

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) --- The chief executive of SBC
Communications Inc. thinks companies doing business on the Internet,
such as Microsoft Corp. and Vonage Inc., are due for a wake-up call.

"How do you think they're going to get to customers? Through a
broadband pipe. Cable companies have them. We have them," said Ed
Whitacre in a BusinessWeek Online interview. "What they would like to
do is use my pipes for free. I ain't going to let them do that."

So, were I a customer paying for access to the Internet (and all the sites on the Internet), Ed Whitacre would prevent me from being able to make effective
use of the Internet service I paid for?

He argued that because SBC and others have invested to build high-
speed networks, they are due a return.

"There's going to have to be some mechanism for these people ... to
pay for the portion they're using. Why should they be allowed to use
my pipes?" He offered no details how his idea could be accomplished.

For an Internet company to "expect to use these pipes free is nuts!"
Whitacre added for good measure.

The Internet companies aren't using the pipe, his customers are. And they are paying for the privilege of doing so. At least until Whitacre's ideas run off his customers when they can no longer access the Internet (which they are
paying their Internet Service Provider (aka SBC) to be able to do).

I would think Ed Whitacre is the one who deserves a wake up call. . . the kind delivered via 2x4 . . . or via a massive increase in churn numbers once his
idea to charge at both ends of the Internet connection is implemented.

--Dylan Northrup - docx@xxxxxx - http://www.io.com/~docx/
"Harder to work, harder to strive, hard to be glad to be alive, but it's
really worth it if you give it a try." -- Cowboy Mouth, 'Easy'


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