[1st-mile-nm] "Principles for an Open Broadband Future"
Steve Ross
editorsteve at gmail.com
Thu Jan 10 19:02:45 PST 2008
Openness can also benefit private network operators. See
http://www.broadbandproperties.com/2007issues/december07/Dec_EcoDevopment.pdf
In the December issue of my magazine -- long article by Mark
Gaynor. His book, Network Services Investment Guide, from
Wiley, is worth reading as well.
Steven S. Ross
Editor-in-Chief
Broadband Properties
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Richard Lowenberg wrote:
> 'Openness' is an over-riding principle of this 1st-Mile Initiative.
> The following is extracted from the Executive Summary of the July 2005
> White Paper from Public Knowledge, "Principles for an Open Broadband
> Future".
> rl
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> www.publicknowledge.org/content/papers/open-broadband-future
>
>
> The U.S. needs to enact a clear set of principles for broadband services
> to ensure that these networks are widely deployed, open, affordable and
> accessible to all consumers. Without such principles, there is great
> danger that any future legislation on these issues will become a grab bag
> of special interest provisions. Therefore, the following principles should
> be the starting point for any telecommunications legislation ...
>
> Broadband networks must be:
>
> 1) open to competition from any entity, including municipalities;
>
> 2) open to the attachment of any equipment the user chooses, as long
> as it does not harm the technical operation of the broadband network;
>
> 3) open and accessible to consumers, application developers, and
> information service providers and to other networks, without restrictions
> or degradation, except for law enforcement or for network management
> purposes;
>
> 4) open, available and affordable to all consumers, regardless of
> income, race, geographic location, or disability; and
>
> 5) open to the maximally efficient number of licensed and unlicensed
> wireless providers.
>
>
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