The Speed Limit Debate

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As the Network Neutrality debate rages in the U.S. over the Comcast – Time Warner Merger, here are two interesting pieces on the flak which Comcast is receiving. It goes without saying, Comcast isn’t happy and it seems to have started losing it’s cool over the issue.

 

The first is an article on how Network Neutrality is already being subverted through the indirect route of the broadband network. This is not surprising, as the potential for this abuse was already pointed out some time ago by Susan P. Crawford in the Yale Law and Policy Review.

 

The second is a novel solution (and one which I really liked) by BitTorrent, Inc. CEO Eric Klinker on reaching a middle ground on the Network neutrality debate and torrent websites: pay the torrent websites to slow down rather than the websites paying the network provider for equal treatment at par with other websites.  Interestingly, BitTorrent, according to the post, “has voluntarily remained in a “slow lane” of sorts for several years because of the uTorrent Transport Protocol (uTP), which reduces the speed of data transmissions when they might harm other applications. BitTorrent and its users don’t get paid for relying on this protocol, of course, but Klinker suggested they should.”

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