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Net neutrality: the technical side of the debate: a white paper

Published: 22 January 2007 Publication History

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Network Neutrality is the subject of much current debate. In this white paper I try to find the signal in the noise by taking a largely technical look at various definitions of network neutrality and the feasibility and complexity of implementing systems that support those ideas.First off, there are a lot of emotional terms used to describe various aspects of what makes the melting pot of the neutrality debate. For example, censorship or black-holing (where route filtering, fire-walling and port blocking might say what is happening in less insightful way); free-riding is often bandied about to describe the business of making money on the net (rather than overlay service provision); monopolistic tendencies, instead of the natural inclination of an organisation that owns a lot of kit that they've sunk capital into, to want to make revenue from it.The paper describes the basic realities of the net, which has never been a level playing field for many accidental and some deliberate reasons, and then looks at the future evolution of IP (and lower level) services; the evolution of overlay services, and the evolution of the structure of the ISP business space (access, core and other); finally, I appeal to simple minded economic and regulatory arguments to ask whether there is any case at all for <I>special pleading</I> for the Internet as a special case, different from other services, or utilities.Mutatis mutandis.

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                              cover image ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
                              ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review  Volume 37, Issue 1
                              January 2007
                              74 pages
                              ISSN:0146-4833
                              DOI:10.1145/1198255
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                              Published: 22 January 2007
                              Published in SIGCOMM-CCR Volume 37, Issue 1

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