Net Neutrality

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Net Neutrality

Towards a Co-Regulatory Solution

Human rights, civil rights Information technology industries

Author: Christopher T. Marsden

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 18th January 2010

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 320 pages

ISBN: 9781849660372


This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.

Chris Marsden maneuvers through the hype articulated by Netwrok Neutrality advocates and opponents. He offers a clear-headed analysis of the high stakes in this debate about the Internet's future, and fearlessly refutes the misinformation and misconceptions that about Professor Rob Freiden, Penn State University.

Net Neutrality is a very heated and contested policy principle regarding access for content providers to the Internet end-user, and potential discrimination in that access where the end-user's ISP (or another ISP) blocks that access in part or whole. The suggestion has been that the problem can be resolved by either introducing greater competition, or closely policing conditions for vertically integrated service, such as VOIP.

However, that is not the whole story, and ISPs as a whole have incentives to discriminate between content for matters such as network management of spam, to secure and maintain customer experience at current levels, and for economic benefit from new Quality of Service standards. This includes offering a priority lane on the network for premium content types such as video and voice service. The author considers market developments and policy responses in Europe and the United States, draws conclusions and proposes regulatory recommendations.

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