Netroots Net Neutrality "Lobbying" (was: Re: [asterisk-biz] Iptables rule help)

Julio Arruda jarruda-asterisk at jarruda.com
Fri Dec 15 15:45:00 MST 2006


Henry J. Cobb wrote:
> "Michael Jerris" <mike at jerris.com> wrote:
>> This only works if consumers have choice.  Many areas in the US have
>> little choice between carriers for broadband, and those that do, it
>> won't help if all the carriers are blocking.  A friend was recently
>> telling me about a meeting he had with a large number of clec and ilec
>> customers, and the main thing they were interested in was detecting sip
>> and voip traffic including on alternate ports so that they can block or
>> degrade this traffic on their networks.  The theories of open markets
>> only work when there is sufficient regulation in place to make sure that
>> there is truly a level playing field in the market place and in places
>> where there is no up side for the provider, to enforce or entice them to
>> do the right thing.  I am big on free market philosophy, but when there
>> are people at the top making the decisions that are not good for the end
>> customer; regulation must come in to protect it.
> 
> I'd rather just hide as an SSL stream and let the telcos decide if they're
> going to block people's access to their online bank accounts.
> 

Your SSL stream goes where ? you assume you can terminate all the 
traffic into SSL tunnels somewhere. While I do use SSL VPN for specific 
purposes, this doesn't help the vast majority of the users.

Try to explain to a Vonage subscriber that went to Compusa/Bestbuy for 
their 'magic box', that it is not working because the ISP decided the 
Internet access they provide, is not "for anything he want to do".

Not to mention, if someone introduce jitter/out-of-sequence on your Bank 
Account traffic, won't break it, but we know how 'harmless' this will be 
for the RTP traffic :-)..


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