[governance] NET NEUTRALITY AND MORE
Kossi Amessinou
amessinoukossi at gmail.com
Tue May 28 03:17:05 EDT 2013
Dear all,
Net neutrality and more is challenge for all. As i am concern, in my
country we have not technology to cheick any Net trafic. It is for that
raison our neerbord registre a lot of trafic.
Is-it normal to see Internet be control? at what level?
2013/5/28 Suresh Ramasubramanian <suresh at hserus.net>
> There is a big difference between laissez faire and having a proactive and
> informed regulator who engages equally with industry and civil society.
>
> In any case, there is a difference between work where you engage with the
> other party and try to find common ground, versus work where you
> characterize them as evil, greedy profiteers and oppose anything at all
> they say on general principles.
>
> I fully agree with your last paragraph about a tri sector platform.
>
> thanks
> --srs (iPad)
>
> On 28-May-2013, at 1:03, babatope at gmail.com wrote:
>
> I find her perspective not strange. Its sexy to think market forces will
> keep service providers honest but history has shown this is not always the
> case.
>
> The stats on Mexico, I find interesting and wonder if anyone has similar
> figs for their country/region.
>
> As the US faces its challenges to increase ict access at cheaper rates so
> every citizen can engage, every nation has to decide and act on what's
> critical to their survival.
>
> I'll close by saying the idea of capitalism left in the hands of private
> sector and govt getting out of the way of progress leaves much to be
> desired. I firmly believe any truly developed society must be based on a
> tri-sector platform ensuring adequate checks and balance for all concerned.
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>
> If you were going to look for ground zero in the fight against a rapidly
> consolidating telecom and cable industry, you might end up on the fifth
> floor of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York.****
>
> Susan Crawford, a professor at the school, has written a book, “Captive
> Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age,”
> that offers a calm but chilling state-of-play on the information age in the
> United States. She is on a permanent campaign, speaking at schools,
> conferences and companies — she was at Google last week — and in front of
> Congress, asserting that the status quo has been great for providers but an
> expensive mess for everyone else.****
>
> Ms. Crawford argues that the airwaves, the cable systems and even access
> to the Internet itself have been overtaken by monopolists who resist
> innovation and chronically overcharge consumers.
>
> ****
>
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/20/business/media/telecoms-big-players-hold-back-the-future.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20130520&_r=0
> ****
>
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AMESSINOU Kossi
Ingénieur des TIC
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