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Benoit Felten has taken a sledgehammer to crack the old 'Internet business model is unsustainable' nut which is still being mouthed by people who not only should, but actually do, know better. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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It was predictable. Once the dust had settled the ITU was sure to try to convince the refusniks from last year's WCIT (World Conference on International Telecommunications) to rethink their positions and sign up to the new International Telecommunications Regulations (ITRs). Will they find some side-swappers? By I.D. Scales. (0)
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'Sending network pays' may have been the lion that didn't roar at WCIT, but the telco effort to "get Google to pay" for network investment goes on in France where the operators appear to be acting in concert to force a net neutrality busting content payment deal. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Now that the fuss around the ITU's World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT) has died down a little participants and observers alike are beginning to ask themselves what happened? Was the Internet saved? Was it under threat in the first place? By I.D. Scales. (1)
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The ITU's WCIT has ended as expected with a crucial minority of states refusing to sign up to the treaty, mostly due to a 'resolution' added as a receptacle for all the contentious Internet stuff. By I.D. Scales. (1)
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The codgers are back and grumbling. But there are exceptions. M2M modules in cars are probably a good idea. And against the odds US regulators may be growing teeth: traditionally the big incumbent telcos have been able to roam free and essentially do what they like, but one of them has been shown the naughty step. Will there be a naughty step too far taken at the ITU's big international regulations conference in Dubai? And finally, HP claims it was sold a pup when it stumped up billions to buy 'big data' specialist, Autonomy. Was it?

 

 

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It was 'handbags' at the WCIT as those plans to 'take over the Internet' emerged. Then the proposals for sweeping new rules that would have given governments cover to interfere with content (which they already do) were withdrawn yesterday by its prime mover, Russia. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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The US appears to have drawn a line in the sand around oversight of 'operating agencies' as a way to halt (or not) the extension of ITU rules to the Internet at the WCIT. I.D. Scales reports. (1)
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Despite the best efforts of the US, including a new House resolution, it looks like Internet companies are going to fall under the same rules and governance as telcos, as the battle in Dubai hots up. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The build-up to the ITU's WCIT has been long and tortuous. Much argument and hyperbole has flowed - most of it from self-styled 'Internet defenders' who have talked up the dire implications of any sort of ITU involvement with the Internet. For their part, the proponents of the ITU's new ITRs are sullen and defensive. What chance consensus? By I.D. Scales. (1)
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As the ITU convenes in Dubai for WCIT, it faces strong and vocal opposition from Internet service companies. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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Delegates to the ITU's Dubai conference are braced for rancorous debate over whether there should be new international rules to influence peering, security and 'revenue flows'. (0)
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Did the Syrian government throw a “kill switch”, or was Internet access sabotaged by opposing rebel forces? Either way, Syria remains cut off from the Internet. Guy Daniels reports. (2)
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World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules may be the final nail in the coffin for many of the controversial proposals being introduced at next week's ITU rule-making conference, including ETNO's 'sending network pays' proposals, a new report claims. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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ETNO's proposals to the ITU for Internet regulation and non-neutrality are flawed and duplicitous. By Dean Bubley. (0)
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