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While the fabled Dr Dave Farber was in Washington, DC, Link and I we able to get some time with him and capture video of our conversation. It was a beautiful Fall afternoon in our Nation‘s capital so we had the conversation in Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House. Dr. Farber is very clear about his views on net neutrality regulations, calling instead for “principles” and monitoring because of the complexity of the global network. He also says that attempts to rope wireless... Read MoreI read through Harvard’s Berkman Center report which was led by Yochai Benkler. Okay, it was 232 pages so I “mostly read through it” to paraphrase a famous movie “The Princess Bride” (see it – there is a great scene where the hero is “only mostly dead”.) I did read the substantive analysis at the beginning (over 100 pages) and skipped only some of the country reports. Benkler and his team of investigators can be commended for the effort that went into what was no doubt a substantial... Read MoreBelow is the statement we released today: Verizon Statement on Federal Communications Commission’s Proposed Network Neutrality Rulemaking WASHINGTON – The Federal Communications Commission today approved a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on network neutrality. The following is a statement by Tom Tauke, Verizon executive vice president of public affairs, policy and communications: “The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking announced today appears to be a substantial improvement from what we... Read MoreThe following is a joint statement from Lowell McAdam, CEO Verizon Wireless and Eric Schmidt, CEO Google: (Cross-posted on the Google Public Policy blog.) Verizon and Google might seem unlikely bedfellows in the current debatearound network neutrality, or an open Internet. And while it's true wedo disagree quite strongly about certain aspects of government policy inthis area--such as whether mobile networks should even be part of thediscussion--there are many issues on which we agree. For... Read MoreOur CEO, Ivan Seidenberg, gave a keynote speech today at the Supercomm conference. Ivan gave an overview of the industry’s performance and our investment and product strategy at a high level and I thought he raised some interesting facts both as to where we are in the industry and the potential for the future. Some of his key points: “Four years ago, I stood on this stage and talked about how fiber and 3G mobile were transforming broadband and wireless. Three years ago, we talked about how... Read MoreOne of the issues mentioned by Chairman Genachowski during this speech at Brookings a few weeks ago was network management. Here is what the Chairman said: The fifth principle is one of non-discrimination -- stating that broadband providers cannot discriminate against particular Internet content or applications. . . This principle will not prevent broadband providers from reasonably managing their networks. During periods of network congestion, for example, it may be appropriate for providers... Read MoreLast week, the Chairman of the FCC, Julius Genachowski, discussed some proposals regarding net neutrality and some policies he believes need to be adopted to protect consumers and competition. We expected the Chairman would initiate this discussion at some point and look forward to providing the facts the Chairman asked for during his speech. A wide number of blog posts were filed in response to the speech of the Chairman and the Washington Post published an editorial that strongly questions... Read MorePolicyBlog’s own David Young appeared on a Brookings Instition panel immediately following FCC Chairman Genachowski’s remarks on “net neutrality.” These were among the comments David offered on behalf of Verizon immediately after the speech:“We share the chairman’s goal of preserving an open and robust Internet. Our concern is will it stifle innovation and growth.”“The Internet is a work in progress, and we really don't know what it's going to look like five years from now. We believe that... Read MoreI appeared as panelist at the FCC’s Adoption and Use Staff Seminar on August 19th. The panel was convened to look at patterns of broadband adoption, factors influencing adoption and ideas for increasing adoption. My comments are outlined below. I thought they might encourage further dialog and more ideas. LINK Adoption and Use Panel – Discussion Points Broadband Adoption and Use Broadband is not just faster connections than dial-up. It is also about “always on” connectivity as well. ... Read More
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