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Year: 2012

Halting the future?, Re: [IP] Video: "Challenge of Change" (1961) 5/14/2012
Little has changed since this 1961 ATT promotional video -- as ATT continues try to take credit for value created outside of their network.IPList
Re Speech by ITU Secretary-General - Canadian Wireless Telecommunication Association Wireless Antenna Sitting Forum : Closing Keynote Speech 5/5/2012
It isn't rational to invest in today's telecom industry. It is rational to invest in infrastructure. Today's problems with attracting capital are simply symptoms that we should heed rather than redoubling our effort to live in the past.IPList
Fwd: RE: OpenRadio changes what it means to be an ISP 4/20/2012
OpenFlow and OpenRadio seem like throwbacks to the days of circuits.IPList
The Information not-so-super Highway 2/7/2011 (Updated: 4/19/2012) PDF
It doesn't matter whether we're stuck in the slow lane or the fast lane. What matters is that we're confined to lanes.
Seizing the wrist and re-understanding the Internet 4/13/2012 (Updated: 4/18/2012) PDF
Wrist-based programmable devices (AKA watches) and other devices give us a reason to rethink the design point of the Internet.
New watch. WIMM ONE 4/11/2012
Dave Farber tries the WIMM watch.IPList
Re Comcast Exempts Itself From Its Data Cap -- going over IP makes policies such policies more visible 3/28/2012
In substituting an XBox for a set top box Comcast is moving their core functions outside their network. Same for Verizon/FiOS and others.IPList
From DIY to the Internet 3/11/2012 (Updated: 3/14/2012) PDF
The Internet has become a phenomenon because if empowers us. To understand how to get "more Internet" we must recognize that we got the Internet by doing things ourselves (DIY) and if we want more connectivity we need to start locally rather than petitioning the telecommunications providers. The Internet is not a layer on top of telecommunications but an entirely different concept.
DIY to Connectivity -- The Slides 3/14/2012
The Slides Corresponding to the ISOC DC talkexternal site
DIY To Connectivity --the Video 3/14/2012
My presentation at the ISOC DC March 1st 2012 meeting on Connecting Everyone.external site
Re Verizon launches faster[sic]-than-wired wireless broadband for homes; starts at $60/mo V2 3/8/2012
Again Verizon is attempting to recycle old products to new markets. Why should Verizon make more money than Netflix just for deigning to let a few bits reach customers?IPList
Plans for 'TV Everywhere' Bog Down in Tangled Pacts 3/6/2012
TV anywhere is caught in the web woven to keep content under control.dewayne
For the Internet, No More Innovation for the Fun of It 3/6/2012
A well-written piece by Nick Bolton on the dangers of managed innovation.IPList
Mobile to go Wi-Fi within a year: Cisco — and we can’t do it now? 3/4/2012
"Mobile" has already gone "Wi-Fi". Are the carriers trying to lockdown Wi-Fi so they can sell it back to us? WTF! But then, what's now -- they have nothing to sell that we don't already have.dewayne
$51 for 2 Minutes: German Pay Phones Anger Troops 3/2/2012
The story about overcharging GI's in transit is framed as if nothing has changed in telecommunications other than a small change in the cost of phone calls.IPList
re Comcast and other providers rush to impose data caps 3/2/2012
Comcast's caps go against the trend to move all content over IPIPList
Bell Labs Innovation in perspective 2/26/2012
We should applaud the transformation changes that came from work done at Bell Labs. When we do so we must make sure we take away the right lessons rather than expecting innovation magic.dewayne
The Internet as DIY -- DC March 1st 2012 2/26/2012
The Internet's importance comes by providing opportunity for individuals and groups to create new value without being dependent upon service providers.dewayne
Re Canada is ordering all IP Interconnetion for Core Realtime Communications 2/10/2012
Trying to reconcile VoIP with traditional telecommunications may be a noble effort but we need to face up to the fundamtel difference in the concepts.IPList
CES 2012: In Perspective 2/7/2012 (Updated: 2/9/2012) PDF
Observations from the Consumer Electronics Show. While I do describe some of the products this is more a view of the ongoing changes in consumer electronics and more.
ICCE 2012: A Software Perspective 2/6/2012 PDF
The founder of Broadcom gave an interesting talk on this history of the hardware used in networks. While the chips are important I'm a software guy as see them in the context of applications and larger market forces.
It’s about Capacity not Speed 1/30/2012 (Updated: 2/1/2012) PDF
Electrons all go at the same speed so we do we talk about speed when it's really about capacity?
re BT plan puts 300Mbps in apartment blocks 1/30/2012
300Mbps per apartment sounds great until you think about it.IPList
Jobs, Jobs and Cars ... and Speech 1/27/2012
"Creating" jobs requires creating a supportive environment. Part of this is the ability to communicate. The US First Amendment creates an atmosphere the encourages experimentation. We also need the ability to exchange bits and today's idea of making speech a profit center does great harm to our ability to do business.IPList
Hotspot 2.0 and or X.400 Redux 1/12/2012
Another attempt by the incumbent carriers to try to hold back connectivity.nnsquad
SOPA, DRM and Strange Bedfellows 1/9/2012 PDF
Politics makes for strange bedfellows because seeming agreements often mask radically different understandings beyond the agreement. This is why "friends of the Internet" can support bad ideas like SOPA and DRM.dewayne
Top 1% NYT Readers are Consuming 50% of the text! (was Top 1% of the Mobile users are consuming the world) 1/8/2012
Once again we see the false meme that the Internet it something we can use up. In this case it's compounded by hijacking the 1% meme. More disturbing when the NY Times gives such false ideas credibility.IPList
Missing the point of the Internet 1/2/2012
We continue to force the Internet into the mold of telecom rather than recognizing it is something completely different.external site
Risks of Focusing on risks 1/2/2012
Too many institutions are focused on avoiding risks. How do we adopt a balanced approach to risk?external site
The Un-Internet and the war on general purpose computing 1/2/2012
It's hard to see past discontinuities and thus we tend to fear them. Thus we tend to deny ourselves the benefits despite examples like the Internet and general purpose computing.nnsquad

Year: 2011

Re an Uproar on the Web Over $2 Fee by Verizon 12/30/2011
It's easier to grasp small insults than asking why we have to pay to talk among ourselvesIPList
Re: Verizon to charge $2 for each credit card payment without autopay 12/29/2011
Verizon's customers are already captive which makes nuisance charges predatory.nnsquad
Why Gigabit DSL matters 12/18/2011
Gigabit DSL is one more reminder that it's about how we use our physical infrastructure and not copper vs. fiber vs. wireless.nnsquad
The benefits of bad architecture 12/9/2011
Good architecture decouple system elements in order to facilitate evolving the design. But the telephone system is designed badly and as a result it's difficult to dislodge the incumbents. Bad user experience is one result. Economic stagnation is another.nnsquad
Whose communicator is it anyway? 12/5/2011
When a carrier puts monitoring software in a device they are assuming it is really their device and their software even if you have all "phone" conversations over IP. Another reminder that something is very wrong.dewayne
re Verizon API To Give Apps 'Turbo' Bandwidth Boost | News & Opinion | PCMag.com 11/15/2011
Verizon's attempt to charge users for less-crappy service reminds me of Bank of America's attempt to charge people for using credit cards in terms of being tone deaf. It's also a stupid idea but that's more subtle.IPList
VisiCalc 32nd Anniversary hangout 10/19/2011
Dan and I talk about VisiCalc with the Google Docs team and others.external site
It’s pipes all the way down 10/19/2011
The "pipe" model of communications is akin to assuming the meaning is intrinsic and exists in each atom.dewayne
Thinking outside the pipe 10/17/2011 (Updated: 10/18/2011) PDF
The idea that bits must flow through wires or virtual pipes makes it hard to think of the Internet as infrastructure like roads. We communicate by exchanging bits. We need to move beyond the pipe or railroad metaphors if we are to take advantage of the abundant opportunities all around us.
The Internet as Infrastructure 10/17/2011 PDF
An in-depth discussion of the Internet as our new infrastructure. The lessons we learn from the Internet can also be applied to other markets and systems. The value of infrastructure such as the Internet comes from the opportunity it provides and what we do with that opportunity. It's a lesson for policymakers that extends beyond the particular technology.
Re Big Brother is watching you: Voice of Russia 9/29/2011
Fighting for our liberties shouldn't be like playing Whack-a-MoleIPList
ISOC Talk: (Video) The Internet as Infrastructure 9/20/2011
My September 22nd, 2011 to the New York Chapter of the Internet Society explaining that the Internet is really infrastructure rather than a set of service you access.external site
Re: Researchers' Typosquatting Stole 20 GB of E-Mail From Fortune 500 9/10/2011
Yet more reason to use normal social mechanisms rather than the DNS for social functions like reaching sites using human-oriented names and symbols that aren't easily subverted by simple typos.nnsquad
Re: Losing on the Facts, AT&T Turns to Smears 8/26/2011
ATT ads continue to claim credit for what others due, often despite ATT.nnsquad
Re: FCC upset about "cell phone logjam" after D.C. quake 8/26/2011
We need to remember that the cellular system is designed to fail if the billing system fails.nnsquad
Turnpikes and Toll Roads in Nineteenth-Century America 8/24/2011
Profs Klein and Majewski's history of our path from private pikes to public roads from 1792 to the twentieth century.external site
Remembering Divestiture. 8/22/2011
When you look back at the history of MCI we should also think about the technologies that enabled MCI and eventually doomed telecommunications as an industry.nnsquad
Re: IBM PC @ 30: Original review of the Personal Computer Model 5150 8/12/2011
When we remember the IBM PC we should also remember the openness of the Apple ][nnsquad
Colleges Join Plan for Faster Computer Networks 7/27/2011
Once again we see an emphasis on speed rather than availability.IPList
ATT’s Plight is our Plight 6/23/2011 (Updated: 7/22/2011) PDF
ATT’s planned acquisition of T-Mobile is an occasion to look at the fundamental issues facing the entire telecommunications industry.

Very simply – we are asking providers to add capacity but we’re not willing to pay them a portion of the value created. Skype gets the benefits without paying the carriers. Worse, the more capacity there is the less valuable the carriers’ own services are.
Spectrum as Farmland? 5/10/2009 (Updated: 7/22/2011) PDF
I can understand why the idea of spectrum auctions are so attractive to economists. But is it good policy? Is spectrum really like "40 acres and a mule"? Spectrum is not dirt.
WSJ TECHNOLOGY ALERT: Verizon to End Unlimited Data Plans for New Customers 7/6/2011
We are losing our right to communicate. Why is there so little outrage?IPList
Verizon/Android Tethering and ATT/Cellular-over-IP 7/2/2011
Cellular over IP, Tethering and other technologies are vital elements of our right to communicate. Today the carriers are trying to impose restrictions just as they did in days they tried to ban webcams and home servers.They can't have it both ways -- they can't argue that they are trying to create abundance when doing everything within their power to assure scarcity. Even more so when it comes at the cost of our safety as well as our economy.nnsquad
Itunes and everything as a Service 6/23/2011
"iTunes" as part of the "as a service" trend which puts us at the mercy of third parties.dewayne
ICANN Financial incentives? 6/22/2011
ICANN seems focused on creating source of revenue even if that means assuring the web will unravel. We need to assure that ICANN's incentives are consistent with the needs of society.IPList
Information versus Telecom 5/5/2011 (Updated: 6/17/2011) PDF
If you think that the Internet is important because it's a network you're missing the point.

Today's telecommunications industry exists in defiance of all we've learned about "information" in the last 100 years.

In 1897 the British Copyright office warned us about the danger of creating scarcity by taking our abundance and converting it to private property. In 1949 Claude Shannon gave us a science of "Information" that helped us understand the distinction between bits and what we do with them.

The generativity of today's Internet demonstrates the power of the idea.

We need to build on this understanding and experience to create an infrastructure that supports the exchange of bits. We can then focus on relationships and creating value rather than getting lost in the constricted pipes of today's Telecom.
The DNS may be being mooted 6/17/2011
New TLDs are being introduced just as browsers shift the emphasis from the DNS to searching. The new TLDs seem aimed more to extract money from users than to help them.nnsquad
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