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[CrapHammer] I have struggled a number of times to educate colleagues, students and clients on the concept and relevance of Peering and Net Neutrality. And to do so in a way that doesn't cause half the audience to go to sleep.

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http://blogs.globalcrossing.com [Blogs.globalcrossing.com] Podcast | IP Convergence: Beyond VoIP, Beyond Cost Savings: Take, for example, the Trunking VoIP folks - the reason that model exists is because the other 2 VoIP groupings don't want to interconnect directly with the PSTN due to costs, regulation, etc. If a company like Vonage were to become a CLEC then it would be considered a phone company and therefore open to all the FCC gulag-like regulations that stifle innovation.

Doc.weblogs.com[Doc.weblogs.com] The Doc Searls Weblog : Halloween, 2006: This is also the instrumental I'd love to make a theme song if I can ever "clear rights", much less get my act together enough to actually podcast with any consistency.

[Iptablog.org] IPTAblog: Last year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) effectively eliminated net neutrality rules, which ensured that every content creator on the Internet-from big-time media concerns to backroom bloggers-had equal opportunity to make their voice heard. Now, large and powerful corporations are lobbying Washington to turn the World Wide Web into what critics call a "toll road," threatening the equitability that has come to define global democracy's newest forum.

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