December 22, 2009

Comcast P2P settlement

Filed under: FCC, policy, telecom — admin @ 4:58 pm

Speaking of network neutrality, multichannel, Ars Technica and others reported that Comcast settled the class action suit against it (Hart vs Comcast) for $16M.

In its current Network Neutrality Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, as well as its presentation at the October FCC Open Meeting, the FCC cited the Comcast case (throttling of P2P use) and the Madison River case (throttling of VoIP, i.e., Vonage, use) as formative in its thinking on the open internet. Note that in the NPRM the FCC seeks comments on a proposal *not* “to adopt the standard articulated in the Comcast Network Management Practices Order in this rulemaking.”

December 18, 2009

New report on net neutrality for KDDI Research

Filed under: FCC, policy, telecom, wireless — admin @ 1:50 pm

KDDI Research Institute published a report (Japanese-language) I provided on the recent Net Neutrality Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (FCC 09-121, In the Matter of Preserving the Open Internet).

July 2, 2009

report on white space communications

Filed under: DTV, broadcast TV, policy, wireless — admin @ 9:51 am

KDDI Research Institute published a report (Japanese-language) I did on white space communications, i.e., unlicensed communications over TV spectrum.

March 5, 2009

Coverage of Telecom Council panel on Government Telecom Policy

Filed under: Silicon Valley, policy, telecom — admin @ 9:44 am

Press coverage by Alan Weissberger at wimax.com.

In a lively Telecom Council panel session sponsored by AT&T, seven industry executives discussed the ramifications for the U.S. government’s stimulus package and federal budget proposal as related to broadband policy – offering a realistic view at what is involved in building out broadband, particularly using WiMAX and wireless technologies, to underserved and rural areas in the U.S.