What a pile of crap - both from Bert and from B&C.
It certainly comes as no surprise that Edge Providers do not support Net
Neutrality - they are the only real violators out there.
The CRA is not going to happen - it might come to a vote, but it will not pass.
ANd AT&T did not come out in support of the CRA - they support Congress
legislating a permanent decision on what Net Neutrality should be.
On Feb 8, 2018, at 3:24 PM, Manfredi, Albert E <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The 2015 FCC order was very, very realistic on this point. In short, it's too
hard to allow for half measures, and be consistent. For example, "paid
prioritization" *is* throttling. So, you simply avoid those potential traps,
and write a straightforward rule. No throttling, no blocking, no paid (by the
Internet source) prioritization. Doesn't mean you can't distribute servers,
or other such measures, to prevent bottlenecks from forming in core networks.