On NN workshop RE: Re: [governance] Three IGC workshops ) NN FYI DIPLO

Marilia Maciel mariliamaciel at gmail.com
Tue Apr 19 21:48:16 EDT 2011


I would like very much to hear what you think about the following way to
formulate the principle of network neutrality:



"Users should have the greatest possible access to Internet-based content,
applications and services of their choice, whether or not they are offered
free of charge, using suitable devices of their choice. Any traffic
management measure or privilege should be non- discriminatory, justified by
overriding public interest, and must meet the requirements of international
law on the protection of freedom of expression and access to information."



This was put forth by the CoE ad hoc Advisory Group on cross-border
Internet. The aim is to draft a Declaration on Internet Governance
Principles.

The full set of principles can be found here:
http://www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/media-dataprotection/conf-internet-freedom/Internet%20Governance%20Principles.pdf



As far as I understand, comments to this document can be sent until May 13.

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Roland Perry <
roland at internetpolicyagency.com> wrote:

> In message
> <75822E125BCB994F8446858C4B19F0D7172066B2D7 at SUEX07-MBX-04.ad.syr.edu>,
> at 11:28:31 on Mon, 18 Apr 2011, Milton L Mueller <mueller at syr.edu>
> writes
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >>
> >> That definition excludes the possibility of blocking VoIP because the
> >> incumbent telco doesn't want the commercial competition.
> >
> >[Milton L Mueller]
> >
> >No, it doesn't. The telco doesn't block ALL VoIP, it blocks someone else's
> VoIP
>
> I wasn't thinking about VoIP that's blocked because it's a brand of VoIP
> in which an ISP/Telco has a lack of commercial interest, but those
> countries which block *all* VoIP because it offends their licencing
> conditions, which in turn are probably there to protect the incumbent.
> [And if you want to get complicated, maybe to protect the ability of the
> authorities to wiretap].
>
> >> VoIP is a clearly a "service type"; there are many owners and origins,
> >> and the content could just as easily be people trying to book hotel
> >> rooms, as calls to organise an anti-government protest meeting.
> >[Milton L Mueller]
> >
> >VoIP is never blocked because it is a "service type," it is blocked
> because it is _your_ service and not" _my_ service, ergo it is
> >discrimination based on the origin or owner of the service.
>
> Even then, the extent to which (say) SIP is one service and Skype is a
> quite separate and non-interoperable service; if an ISP/Telco decided to
> block SIP voicemail because they[1] hadn't paid a levy and allow Skype
> because it had[2], that could also be regarded as a breach of Service
> Neutrality (SIP service being different from Skype), and not a breach of
> Participant Neutrality because all SIP providers/users were treated the
> same.
>
> What this may in fact be demonstrating is that "Voice over IP" is too
> broad a category to be used in this context, just as "Pictures over IP"
> or "Written word over IP" might also encompass too many different
> services to be taken as a single category.
>
> [1] A broad coalition of commercial and non-commercial operators, so
>     without settlement-based peering, collecting money is going to be
>     very difficult.
> [2] I'm not ruling out the possibility they might - one mobile network
>     in the UK has an alliance with Skype and allows unlimited free
>     Skype calls from its specially branded handsets.
> --
> Roland Perry
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